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unsuˈspicion [un-1 12.] Lack of suspicion or suspiciousness.
1792W. Roberts Looker-on No. 10 (1794) I. 134 In such a case..the vanquished has nothing to shame him, unless truth and unsuspicion can do it. a1849H. Coleridge Ess. (1851) I. 315 A calm unsuspicion, a grave taking of the matter for granted. 1876‘Annie Thomas’ Blotted out xxv, I fear that Sydney, in his unsuspicion, will be readily won. |