
짐작하다, 눈치채다, 낌새채다
To have an idea or impression of the existence, presence, or truth of something, often something negative or undesirable, without certain proof; to sense or detect.
예문:
"The doctor began to suspect a rare infection after the initial treatments failed."
"I suspected that the meeting would be canceled when the CEO failed to show up."
"She immediately suspected foul play when she saw the broken window and missing safe."
의심하다, 수상하다, 믿지않다
To doubt the genuineness, truth, or honesty of someone or something.
예문:
"We suspected the authenticity of the ancient artifact because the seller seemed too eager."
"The committee suspected the witness's testimony due to several inconsistencies in his story."
"He suspected his neighbor of spreading malicious rumors about his family."
혐의두다, 피의자삼다
To believe or feel that someone is guilty of a crime or offense, often without conclusive evidence.
예문:
"The police currently suspect three individuals of involvement in the bank robbery."
"They suspected the former employee of leaking confidential company data."
"The detective suspected the victim's spouse of murder, but lacked physical evidence."
용의자, 피의자
A person who is thought to be guilty of a crime or offense.
예문:
"The primary suspect was brought in for questioning early this morning."
"The police released the suspect after finding an alibi that checked out."
"Witnesses identified the suspect fleeing the scene shortly after the incident."
의심스런, 수상한, 미심쩍은
Not reliable or trustworthy; potentially dangerous, false, or of questionable quality.
예문:
"The customs agent flagged the suspect luggage for further inspection."
"His financial records looked highly suspect, prompting an immediate audit."
"We decided not to eat the meat because it had a suspect odor."