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  1. a belief or idea that something may be true: [ + that ] I have a suspicion that he only asked me out because my brother persuaded him to. She had a nagging / sneaking suspicion that she might have sent the letter to the wrong address. Fewer examples. I've got a sneaking suspicion that we're going the wrong way.

  2. traducir SUSPICION: sospecha, sospecha, sospecha [feminine, singular]. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  3. In the English description: disarming - distrust - fall on - in the clear - look askance at - look sideway - narrow - sneaking - sus - suspicious - vague feeling. Spanish:

  4. The meaning of SUSPICION is the act or an instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight evidence : mistrust. How to use suspicion in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Suspicion.

  5. a belief or idea that something may be true: [ + that ] I have a suspicion that he only asked me out because my brother persuaded him to. She had a nagging / sneaking suspicion that she might have sent the letter to the wrong address. Menos ejemplos. I've got a sneaking suspicion that we're going the wrong way.

  6. suspicion. [(British) səsˈpɪʃən , (US) səˈspɪʃən ] sustantivo. 1. (= belief) sospecha f. my suspicion is that ... tengo la sospecha de que ... my suspicion is that they are acting on their own tengo la sospecha de que actúan solos. there is a suspicion that ... se sospecha que ... to be above suspicion estar por encima de toda sospecha.

  7. Suspicion or a suspicion is a belief or feeling that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong. There was a suspicion that this runner attempted to avoid the procedures for dope testing. The police said their suspicions were aroused because Mr Owens had other marks on his body. Scotland Yard had assured him he was not under suspicion.