Suspicious in spanish
Suspicaz
pronunciation: suspikɑθ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: suspikɑθ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
suspicious1 = desconfiado, suspicaz.
Example: This can make them reluctant to accept or suspicious of outside help.more:
» become + suspicious = empezar a sospechar, comenzar a sospechar.
Example: At the hearing, he denied any knowledge of the match-fixing, but stated that he became suspicious when none of his teammates would pass the ball to him.» be suspicious = sospechar.
Example: University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = Los encuestados universitarios sospechaban que a la larga este fórmula se les aplicaría y les perjudicaría.suspicious2 = dudoso.
Example: This program can also discover misconfigured or faulty applications that generate suspicious data traffic.more:
» be suspicious = dudar, tener dudas, desconfiar.
Example: Collection development librarians are often met with distrust from faculty colleagues who are often suspicious of their ability to select books.