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suspected
sus·pect S0922900 (sə-spĕkt′)v. sus·pect·ed, sus·pect·ing, sus·pects v.tr.1. To consider (something) to be true or probable on little or no evidence: I suspect they are very disappointed.2. To have doubts about (something); distrust: I suspect his motives.3. To consider (a person) guilty without proof: The police suspect her of murder.v.intr. To have suspicion.n. (sŭs′pĕkt′) One who is suspected, especially of having committed a crime.adj. (sŭs′pĕkt′, sə-spĕkt′) Open to or viewed with suspicion: a suspect policy; suspect motives. [Middle English suspecten, from Old French suspecter, from Latin suspectāre, frequentative of suspicere, to look up at, suspect : su-, sub-, from below; see sub- + specere, to look at; see spek- in Indo-European roots.]suspected (səˈspɛktɪd) adjbelieved guilty of an offence(of an illness, condition, etc) thought probable but not diagnosed ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | suspected - believed likely; "a suspected thief"; "a suspected infection"unsuspected - not suspected or believed likely; "remained unsuspected as the head of the spy ring"; "he was able to get into the building unspotted and unsuspected"; "unsuspected difficulties arose"; "unsuspected turnings in the road" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeSuspectFinancialSeesuspectsuspected
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