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part of speech: |
transitive verb |
pronunciation: |
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spekt
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inflections: |
suspects, suspecting, suspected |
definition 1: |
to have a theory or feeling that a certain thing is true without knowing what the facts are.
I suspect that she knows more than she admits.I don't know why he's not here, but I suspect that he is too embarrassed after what happened last night.The police suspected that the thief got in through the back window.The researchers suspect that a flaw in their methodology caused the unexpected results of their study.- synonyms:
- believe, fancy, guess, imagine, suppose
- similar words:
- conjecture, infer, surmise, think
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definition 2: |
to believe in the possible guilt of (someone) without knowing all the facts.
The police had suspected the neighbor all along, but there was not enough evidence to arrest him.She suspected her brother of taking the money. |
definition 3: |
to have doubts, reservations, or suspicions about.
She offered her assistance, but I suspect her motives.- synonyms:
- distrust, doubt, mistrust
- similar words:
- disbelieve, fear, question
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definition 4: |
to believe in the possibility of (something) as the cause of some event or outcome.
The entire building burned down, and the police suspect arson.When the nurse saw the boy's bruises, she suspected child abuse.- similar words:
- guess, think
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related words: |
distrust, expect, presume, smell, suppose, trust |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
pronunciation: |
s
spekt
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definition: |
to believe that something, especially something bad, may be true; to have suspicions.
She looked through all my drawers; I think she suspects.- similar words:
- guess
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related words: |
presume |
adverb + (v.)suspect
constitutionally, highly, morally, privately, reasonably, rightly, strongly
(v.)suspect
+ adverb
secretly
(v.)suspect
+ noun
alien, bombing, conspiracy, fraud, insurgent, involvement, link, militant, motive, terrorist, wrongdoing
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part of speech: |
noun |
pronunciation: |
suh
spekt
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definition: |
one who is suspected, esp. of a crime or other wrongdoing.
The police are now calling the husband a suspect in the case. |
adjective + (n.)suspect
armed, chief, composite, criminal, fleeing, innocent, leading, main, obvious, possible, potential, primary, prime, principal, terrorist, usual
verb + (n.)suspect
bomb,
capture,
chase,
detain,
eliminate,
finger,
identify,
interrogate,
interview,
link,
match,
name,
narrow,
prosecute,
question,
round,
search,
spot,
subdue,
torture,
track
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(n.)suspect
+ verb
accuse, apprehend, arm, arrest, charge, confess, convict, flee
noun + (n.)suspect
arrest,
burglary,
clue,
confession,
cop,
criminal,
description,
detention,
felony,
fingerprint,
interrogation,
investigator,
lead,
list,
murder,
officer,
police,
prosecution,
prosecutor,
rape,
robbery,
search,
sketch,
sniper,
terror,
terrorism,
torture,
victim
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part of speech: |
adjective |
pronunciation: |
suh
spekt
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definition: |
open to suspicion or doubt.
His motives for convincing her to change her will are certainly suspect.- synonyms:
- questionable, suspicious
- similar words:
- doubtful, dubious, precarious, problematic, shady, slippery, unreliable, untrustworthy
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related words: |
fishy, inconceivable, incredible, questionable |
adverb + (adj.)suspect
very
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derivation: |
suspecting (adj.) |
The word suspect
contains the following parts:
su-
Latin
prefix
that means under, below
  More about this word part:
The prefix "su-
" occurs in Latin loanwords. It is an assimilated form of "sub-."
  Example words:
spect, spec, spic, spectro
Latin
root
that means to see, look, watch
  Example words:
aspect, auspicious, circumspect, conspectus, conspicuous, despicable, despise, expectation, inauspicious, inconspicuous, inspect, inspector, introspect, introspective, irrespective, perspective, perspicacious, perspicuous, prospect, prospective, prospectus, respect, respective, retrospect, retrospective, special, species, specific, specify, specimen, specious, spectacle, spectacular, spectator, specter, spectrograph, spectrometer, spectroscope, spectrum, speculate, speculum, suspect, suspicious
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