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单词 unsuspecting
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unsuspecting

They lurk in the woods, they watch through the darkness from roadside verges and creep up on unsuspecting victims.And horror stories began to emerge of scammers armed with stolen data preying on unsuspecting victims.The show targets the public and unsuspecting celebrities.The concern is simply that more members of the unsuspecting public will latch on to this man.The brute's unsuspecting victim frantically hit a panic button to alert guards.In it, performers suffering from various disabilities play hidden camera stunts on unsuspecting members of the public.A man hurls junk food at unsuspecting members of the public.So what else can we expect from the new run of the series that sees its star playing pranks on unsuspecting members of the public?A secret camera captured the moment he unleashed the creature on a series of unsuspecting members of the public.But before launching her out of the nest directly to an unsuspecting public, we thought family and friends should get first peek.The ITV show saw older people taking to the streets to play tricks on the unsuspecting public.He springs special surprises on the most deserving, yet unsuspecting, members of the public.In it, she warned an unsuspecting world that man-made chemicals had been found in animal and human tissue.He instructed us that a conviction might be unsafe - his heavy, rounded vowels raining down on the unsuspecting female victim like blows.He politely insists that his unsuspecting victim, whom he has spied on the stairs of their apartment block, share a drink with him.

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unsuspecting

British English: unsuspecting ADJECTIVE
You can use unsuspecting to describe someone who is not at all aware of something that is happening or going to happen.
She threw a surprise party for her unsuspecting husband.
  • American English: unsuspecting
  • Brazilian Portuguese: confiante
  • Chinese: 不知情的
  • European Spanish: confiado
  • French: qui ne se doute de rienN
  • German: ahnungslos
  • Italian: ignaro
  • Japanese: 怪しまない
  • Korean: 의심치 않는
  • European Portuguese: confiante
  • Latin American Spanish: confiado

(adjective) 
Definition
having no idea of what is happening or about to happen
selling junk bonds to thousands of unsuspecting depositors
Synonyms
trusting
naive
He's so naive he'll believe anything I tell him.
gullible
I'm so gullible I believed him.
unsuspicious
innocent
They seemed so young and innocent.
unconscious
Mr Battersby was apparently quite unconscious of their presence.
confiding
inexperienced
off guard
unwary
credulous
Children can be credulous and accept what they are told.
ingenuous
He seemed too ingenuous for a reporter.
trustful
unwarned

Additional synonyms

in the sense of credulous
Definition
arising from or showing credulity
Children can be credulous and accept what they are told.
Synonyms
gullible,
trusting,
unsuspecting,
naive or naïve,
uncritical,
green,
born yesterday (informal),
wet behind the ears (informal),
unsuspicious,
as green as grass,
dupable,
overtrusting
in the sense of gullible
Definition
easily tricked
I'm so gullible I believed him.
Synonyms
trusting,
innocent,
naive,
unsuspecting,
green,
simple,
silly,
foolish,
unsophisticated,
credulous,
born yesterday,
wet behind the ears (informal),
easily taken in,
unsceptical,
as green as grass
in the sense of ingenuous
Definition
frank and straightforward
He seemed too ingenuous for a reporter.
Synonyms
naive,
open,
trusting,
simple,
frank,
plain,
innocent,
sincere,
honest,
candid,
childlike,
unsophisticated,
unreserved,
artless,
guileless,
unstudied,
trustful

Synonyms of 'unsuspecting'

unsuspecting

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of innocent
They seemed so young and innocent.
Synonyms
naive,
open,
trusting,
simple,
natural,
frank,
confiding,
candid,
unaffected,
childlike,
gullible,
unpretentious,
unsophisticated,
unworldly,
credulous,
artless,
ingenuous,
guileless,
wet behind the ears (informal),
unsuspicious
in the sense of naive
Definition
innocent and gullible
He's so naive he'll believe anything I tell him.
Synonyms
gullible,
trusting,
credulous,
unsuspicious,
green,
simple,
innocent,
childlike,
callow,
unsophisticated,
unworldly,
artless,
ingenuous,
guileless,
wet behind the ears (informal),
jejune,
as green as grass
in the sense of unconscious
Definition
not aware of one's actions or behaviour
Mr Battersby was apparently quite unconscious of their presence.
Synonyms
unaware,
ignorant,
oblivious,
unsuspecting,
lost to,
blind to,
in ignorance,
unknowing
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