suspicion in a sentence
n.
Definition
Suspicion is a feeling or belief that someone is guilty of wrongdoing or that something is not as it seems.
Sample Sentences
- Her sudden change in behavior raised suspicion among her friends.
- The detective's keen eye caught the slightest hint of suspicion in the witness's testimony.
- Despite the lack of evidence, his suspicion about their involvement lingered.
- She could sense a growing suspicion in the room as the conversation turned tense.
- His eyes darted around the room, betraying a deep-seated suspicion of everyone present.
- Her sudden change in behavior raised my suspicion about her honesty.
- The detective worked tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the suspicion that loomed over the case.
- Despite the lack of evidence, there was a lingering suspicion that he had been involved in the crime.
- His frequent absences from work prompted suspicion among his colleagues regarding his reliability.
- She tried to dismiss the suspicion, but the whispering voices in the office only grew louder.
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