suspicion
noun
uk
/səˈspɪʃ.ən/ us
/səˈspɪʃ.ən/suspicion noun (FEELING)
- assume
- beyond your wildest dreams idiom
- blue-sky
- conceivable
- conceivably
- guess
- imagine
- in your mind's eye idiom
- inconceivably
- lay the foundation(s) of/for idiom
- look on/upon someone/something as something
- manifest
- reach
- regard
- retheorization
- retheorize
- revisualization
- riot
- run riot idiom
- throw
suspicion noun (BELIEF IN SOMEONE'S GUILT)
usually UK She is under suspicion of murder.
In this particular case, they are above/beyond suspicion (= cannot be thought to be guilty).
His strange behaviour aroused/raised his neighbours' suspicions.
suspicion noun (DOUBT)
Since they discovered the truth about his background, his colleagues have regarded him with suspicion.