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suspicious

/səˈspɪʃəs/
/səsˈpɪʃəs/
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Suspicious behavior inspires distrust. Prancing around your backyard in a trench coat and fake mustache during daylight might elicit weird looks from your neighbors; do it at night, though, so that your silhouette glides past their windows, and what appeared innocent enough hours before will quickly transition to suspicious.

Use this adjective to describe a behavior or event that arouses doubt or mistrust. How to avoid appearing suspicious? Well, for one, stop pausing mid-conversation to take covert notes in that little journal of yours. And two, don’t wear sunglasses indoors, and don’t try to walk without making a sound. That will make people cagey, which is a synonym for suspicious. Other synonyms include apprehensive, doubtful, wary, and watchful.

Definitions of suspicious
  1. adjective
    openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
    distrustful
    having or showing distrust
  2. adjective
    not as expected
    suspicious behavior”
    synonyms: fishy, funny, shady, suspect
    questionable
    subject to question
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/səˈspɪʃəs/
UK
/səsˈpɪʃəs/
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