单词 | widespread suspicion |
释义 | widespread suspicion The revulsion against the televangelists when the scandals broke came partly from the widespread suspicion that they were only in it for the money. Christianity Today The widespread suspicion that no party has a proper grasp of the housing market's problems lies behind the current mood. Times, Sunday Times This clutter fuelled the widespread suspicion that he was a meddler with a butterfly mind. Times, Sunday Times There will be widespread suspicion that nobody else would get this permission, because it breaches so many sound principles of good planning. Times, Sunday Times The change sparked widespread suspicion that the government was trying to foist a dodgy measure of inflation on an unsuspecting public. Times, Sunday Times |
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