Suspicion in spanish

Sospecha

pronunciation: soʊspetʃɑ part of speech: noun
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suspicion = sospecha. 

Example: On the other hand, the large majority of us who inhabit this world do not like change: we tend to view it with suspicion and distrust.

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» above suspicion = exento de toda sospecha, por encima de toda sospecha, fuera de toda sospecha, libre de toda sospecha.

Example: In the twentieth century raw food has found an ally above suspicion in dietetic science.

» arouse + suspicion = despertar sospechas, levantar sospechas.

Example: They were then recruited to act as drug mules -- drug couriers who would not arouse suspicion while carrying heroin - and offered lots of money to carry out this task.

» confirm + a suspicion = confirmar una sospecha.

Example: University respondents have subsequently had their suspicions confirmed.

» deep suspicions = profundas sospechas.

Example: I knew Leo was up to something, this only confirms my deep suspicions!.

» fall under + suspicion = caer bajo sospecha.

Example: Bennett fell under suspicion and was arrested and charged.

» feel + suspicion = sospechar, tener sospecha.

Example: Some librarians find it more comfortable to stifle their professional consciences and take the question at its face value, disregarding any suspicion they may feel that it is not what the enquirer really needs.

» lurk + the suspicion = sospechar.

Example: This is when children are not really concerned with scientific truth; they believe in Father Christmas anyway, even if there lurks the suspicion that there is something rather fishy about it all.

» on (the) suspicion that = bajo la sospecha de (que).

Example: A man and his wife have been arrested on suspicion that they have forged his mother's checks and stolen some of her money.

» raise + suspicion(s) = levantar sospechas, levantar suspicacias, hacer sospechar.

Example: What is the most amount of cash that can be deposited into a bank account without raising suspicion?.

» reasonable suspicion = sospecha fundada.

Example: School officials do not need to have a search warrant prior to searching a student, but may conduct a search on the basis of reasonable suspicion.

» regard + Nombre + with suspicion = poner en duda, desconfiar.

Example: Because enumerative bibliography was not always the well organized craft it has now become many retrospective bibliographies produced in former times must be regarded with suspicion.

» stir + suspicion = despertar sospechas, levantar sospechas, provocar sospechas.

Example: Their presence in society may stir suspicion.

» suspicion + arise = surgir sospechas.

Example: Of course, suspicion always arises that both are weak; for where the library is a vital force, the public is usually pretty much alive to its worth.

» under suspicion = bajo sospecha, sospechoso.

Example: When war broke out against Germany, immigrants from that country were suddenly under suspicion of being possible enemy.

Suspicion synonyms

intuition in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪntuɪʃən part of speech: noun hunch in spanish: , pronunciation: hʌntʃ part of speech: noun misgiving in spanish: , pronunciation: mɪsgɪvɪŋ part of speech: noun distrust in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪstrʌst part of speech: noun mistrust in spanish: , pronunciation: mɪstrʌst part of speech: noun suspiciousness in spanish: , pronunciation: səspɪʃəsnəs part of speech: noun
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