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- Dictionarysus·pi·cion/səˈspiSH(ə)n/
noun
- 1. a feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true: "she had a sneaking suspicion that he was laughing at her" Similar Opposite
- 2. cautious distrust: "her activities were regarded with suspicion by the headmistress" Similar
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Synonyms for SUSPICION: doubt, skepticism, uncertainty, distrust, mistrust, disbelief, concern, reservation; Antonyms of SUSPICION: belief, conviction, trust, confidence, certainty, assurance, surety, faith
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Synonyms for SUSPICIOUS: questionable, dubious, disputable, suspect, doubtful, problematical, problematic, debatable; Antonyms of SUSPICIOUS: certain, sure, indisputable, unquestionable, unproblematic, undeniable, incontestable, indubitable.
Synonyms. distrust. mistrust. jealous apprehension. Antonyms. trustfulness. credulity. belief. confidence. I have my suspicions about his part in this case. Synonyms. conjecture. feeling. idea. surmise. guess. supposition. hunch. hypothesis. notion.
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Synonyms for SUSPICIONS: doubts, concerns, skepticism, uncertainties, distrust, mistrust, misgivings, anxieties; Antonyms of SUSPICIONS: beliefs, convictions, assurances, confidences, trusts, certainties, sureties, certitudes
Synonyms for SUSPICION: hunch, feeling, intuition, (colloq.) suggestion, apprehension, caution, concern, conjecture, distrust, idea, doubt, suspiciousness, hint; Antonyms for SUSPICION: trust, knowledge, information.
Synonyms for SUSPICION in English: feeling, theory, impression, intuition, conjecture, surmise, funny feeling, presentiment, distrust, scepticism, …