- sus·pectsuspect (verb) · suspects (third person present) · suspected (past tense) · suspected (past participle) · suspecting (present participle)
- have an idea or impression of the existence, presence, or truth of (something) without certain proof:"if you suspect a gas leak, do not turn on an electric light" · "she suspected that he might be bluffing"
- believe or feel that (someone) is guilty of an illegal, dishonest, or unpleasant act, without certain proof:"parents suspected of child abuse"
- doubt the genuineness or truth of:"a broker whose honesty he had no reason to suspect"
OriginMiddle English (originally as an adjective): from Latin suspectus ‘mistrusted’, past participle of suspicere, from sub- ‘from below’ + specere ‘to look’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- have an idea or impression of the existence, presence, or truth of (something) without certain proof:
- doubt the genuineness or truth of:
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