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suspición. Del lat. suspicio, -ōnis. 1. f. desus. sospecha. Real Academia Española © Todos los derechos reservados. Definición RAE de «suspición» según el Diccionario de la lengua española: 1. f.
a belief or idea that something may be true. sospecha. [ + that ] I have a suspicion that he only asked me out because my brother persuaded him to. Tengo la sospecha de que sólo me invitó a salir porque mi hermano le convenció.
suspicion n (feeling of mistrust) desconfianza nf : conjetura nf : sospecha nf : presunción nf : The stray cat's suspicion of humans was so great it wouldn't come and take the food until it was certain there was no one near it.
Suspicion or a suspicion is a belief or feeling that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong. Don't do anything that might cause suspicion. Inglés americano : suspicion / səˈspɪʃən /
noun. uk / səˈspɪʃ·ən/ us / səˈspɪʃ·ən/. an idea that something may be true. sospecha. I had a suspicion that he might like her. a belief that someone has done something wrong. sospecha. They were arrested on suspicion of drug dealing. (Traducción de suspicion de Diccionario Cambridge Inglés-Español © Cambridge University Press)
suspicion. [səˈspɪʃn] noun. 1. [generally] sospecha f. [distrust] recelo m. on suspicion of bajo sospecha de. to be under suspicion estar bajo sospecha. to arouse suspicion levantar sospechas.
a feeling or belief that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong: "I'm arresting you on suspicion of illegally possessing drugs ," said the police officer. In these cases, the parents usually come under suspicion. usually UK She is under suspicion of murder.