Sospechar in english

Suspect

pronunciation: səspekt part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

sospechar = feel + suspicion ; suspect ; be suspicious ; lurk + the suspicion. 

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.Example: I suspect that this emphasis reflects the desire to have a simple rule that everybody can apply and therefore get out cataloging data quickly and cheaply.Example: University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment.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.

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» comenzar a sospecharbecome + suspicious .

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.

» empezar a sospecharbecome + suspicious .

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.

» hacer sospecharmisgivelend + fearsraise + suspicion(s) .

Example: When Sudaveh heard this message her mind misgave her, and she feared evil.

Example: A peak in worldwide production of rock phosphate is expected by 2030, which lends fears over how much food the world will be able to grow in the future.

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

Sospechar synonyms

doubt in spanish: duda, pronunciation: daʊt part of speech: noun, verb surmise in spanish: conjetura, pronunciation: sɜrmaɪz part of speech: verb, noun queer in spanish: raro, pronunciation: kwɪr part of speech: adjective, noun funny in spanish: gracioso, pronunciation: fʌni part of speech: adjective suspicious in spanish: suspicaz, pronunciation: səspɪʃəs part of speech: adjective defendant in spanish: acusado, pronunciation: dɪfendənt part of speech: noun shady in spanish: sombreado, pronunciation: ʃeɪdi part of speech: adjective fishy in spanish: sospechoso, pronunciation: fɪʃi part of speech: adjective questionable in spanish: cuestionable, pronunciation: kwestʃənəbəl part of speech: adjective accused in spanish: acusado, pronunciation: əkjuzd part of speech: noun distrust in spanish: desconfianza, pronunciation: dɪstrʌst part of speech: noun mistrust in spanish: desconfianza, pronunciation: mɪstrʌst part of speech: noun
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