
범죄나 부정 행위를 저질렀을 것이라는 믿음이나 느낌.
A feeling or belief that someone is guilty of an illegal, dishonest, or unpleasant action.
예문:
"The police detained the suspect for questioning on suspicion of fraud."
"After the audit, several employees fell under suspicion due to irregularities in the accounts."
"The sudden disappearance of the key witness immediately raised suspicion among the investigators."
누군가나 무언가를 믿지 못하고 경계하는 태도나 감정.
Cautious distrust or lack of faith in someone or something; a general feeling of doubt about reliability or truthfulness.
예문:
"Years of broken promises led to a deep suspicion of politicians among the voters."
"She regarded his overly friendly demeanor with suspicion, wondering what he really wanted."
"The new security protocol was met with suspicion by employees who feared constant surveillance."
확실한 증거 없이 무언가가 사실일 것 같다고 느끼는 막연한 생각이나 느낌.
A feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true, often without firm evidence; an inkling or hunch.
예문:
"I had a sneaking suspicion that the meeting would be canceled at the last minute."
"He confessed that he had a suspicion that his colleague was planning to resign soon."
"Despite the calm weather, the captain harbored a suspicion that a storm was brewing far out at sea."
아주 적은 양이나 희미한 기미.
A very slight trace, hint, or small amount of something.
예문:
"The sauce had a delicious flavor, with just a suspicion of garlic."
"She smiled, but there was a suspicion of sadness in her eyes."
"The chef added a suspicion of chili powder to give the dish a subtle kick."