Értelmező szótár
Angol

Suspicion

səˈspɪʃən
Nagyon Gyakori
~ 2200
~ 2200
A szó gyakorisági és fontossági indexe azt jelzi, hogy egy szó milyen gyakran fordul elő egy adott nyelvben. Minél kisebb a szám, annál gyakrabban használt a szó. A leggyakrabban használt szavak jellemzően 1 és 4000 között vannak. Ez a fontossági index segít összpontosítani a leghasznosabb szavakra a nyelvtanulás során.

Suspicion -

Feeling of mistrust or doubt towards someone or something

Példa: She had a suspicion that her colleague was stealing her ideas.
Használat: formalKontextus: workplace, relationships
Megjegyzés: Commonly used in serious situations where trust is questioned.

Slight belief or idea that something may be true or likely

Példa: I have a suspicion that he is not being completely honest with us.
Használat: formal/informalKontextus: investigations, everyday conversations
Megjegyzés: Can be used in various contexts to express a hunch or a gut feeling.

Act of suspecting or doubting someone's intentions or actions

Példa: The police officer acted on a suspicion of illegal activity.
Használat: formalKontextus: legal proceedings, criminal investigations
Megjegyzés: Often used in legal or official contexts to indicate the basis for investigation or action.

Suspicion szinonimái

doubt

Doubt implies a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
Példa: I have a doubt about his intentions.
Megjegyzés: While suspicion suggests a belief that something is wrong or that someone is guilty, doubt is more about uncertainty or questioning.

mistrust

Mistrust means a lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
Példa: She viewed his actions with deep mistrust.
Megjegyzés: Mistrust is a stronger form of suspicion, indicating a deep-seated lack of trust rather than just a feeling of unease.

distrust

Distrust is the feeling of not trusting someone or something.
Példa: The constant lies led to a growing sense of distrust in the relationship.
Megjegyzés: Similar to mistrust, distrust indicates a lack of trust, but it can also imply a sense of betrayal or deception.

misgiving

Misgiving refers to a feeling of doubt or apprehension about a particular situation or course of action.
Példa: I had a misgiving about accepting the offer without more information.
Megjegyzés: Misgiving is often used to express a specific doubt or hesitation about a decision, while suspicion is more general in implying a belief that something is wrong.

Suspicion kifejezései, gyakori szókapcsolatai

Under suspicion

To be suspected or considered guilty of wrongdoing.
Példa: She was under suspicion for stealing the money from the cash register.
Megjegyzés: This phrase indicates that someone is being suspected of something specific, whereas 'suspicion' is a general feeling of doubt or mistrust.

Beyond suspicion

Completely free from suspicion; unquestionably trustworthy.
Példa: His honesty is beyond suspicion; he has never been caught lying.
Megjegyzés: While 'suspicion' implies doubt or mistrust, 'beyond suspicion' indicates complete trustworthiness.

Cast suspicion on

To cause others to doubt or be suspicious of someone or something.
Példa: The new evidence cast suspicion on the credibility of the witness.
Megjegyzés: This phrase involves actively causing doubt or suspicion, whereas 'suspicion' is the feeling of uncertainty or distrust.

Arise under suspicion

To come to be suspected or doubted as a result of certain circumstances.
Példa: His sudden wealth arising under suspicion led to an investigation.
Megjegyzés: This phrase highlights the emergence of suspicion due to specific circumstances, whereas 'suspicion' is a general feeling of doubt.

Look with suspicion

To regard someone or something with doubt or mistrust.
Példa: She looked with suspicion at the stranger who approached her.
Megjegyzés: 'Look with suspicion' implies a visual expression of doubt, while 'suspicion' is a general feeling of distrust.

Meet with suspicion

To be viewed skeptically or doubted by others.
Példa: His unexplained absence met with suspicion among his colleagues.
Megjegyzés: This phrase indicates the reaction of others towards a person or situation, while 'suspicion' is the feeling of doubt or mistrust itself.

Shadow of suspicion

A strong impression or feeling that someone is suspected of wrongdoing.
Példa: Despite his alibi, he could not escape the shadow of suspicion in the murder case.
Megjegyzés: This phrase emphasizes the strong presence of suspicion surrounding a person, contrasting with 'suspicion' as a general sense of doubt.

Suspicion hétköznapi (szleng) kifejezései

Sketchy

Sketchy is used to describe something suspicious or dubious.
Példa: I don't trust that guy, he seems really sketchy.
Megjegyzés: While suspicion implies doubt or mistrust, sketchy has a more informal and potentially negative connotation.

Shady

Shady is used to suggest that something is not to be trusted or is dishonest.
Példa: The deal they're offering seems a bit shady, I'd be careful.
Megjegyzés: Shady carries a stronger implication of deceitfulness compared to suspicion.

Fishy

Fishy is used to express suspicion or doubt about a situation or someone's behavior.
Példa: There's something fishy going on here, I can't quite put my finger on it.
Megjegyzés: Fishy often implies a sense of oddness or strangeness, in addition to suspicion.

Dodgy

Dodgy suggests something is of doubtful honesty or integrity.
Példa: That website looks a bit dodgy; I wouldn't enter any personal information there.
Megjegyzés: Dodgy conveys a sense of unreliability or potential danger beyond just suspicion.

Suss

To suss something out means to investigate or figure out the truth about it, often implying suspicion.
Példa: I'm trying to suss out if they're telling the truth or not.
Megjegyzés: Suss is a more informal way to convey the act of being suspicious or trying to uncover deception.

Red flag

A red flag is a warning sign or indication that something is suspicious or problematic.
Példa: When they refused to answer any questions, that was a red flag for me.
Megjegyzés: While suspicion is about feeling unsure, a red flag specifically points to clear indicators of a problem.

Side-eye

To give someone the side-eye means to look at them with suspicion, doubt, or disapproval.
Példa: She gave him major side-eye when he claimed he didn't know anything about the missing money.
Megjegyzés: Side-eye is a visual expression of suspicion or skepticism rather than a verbal one like suspicion.

Suspicion - Példák

She had a suspicion that her husband was cheating on her.
The police had a suspicion that the suspect was hiding in the abandoned building.
His behavior was very suspicious, which led to the suspicion that he was involved in the crime.

Suspicion nyelvtana

Suspicion - Főnév (Noun) / Főnév, egyes vagy tömeg (Noun, singular or mass)
Szótári alak: suspicion
Ragozások
Főnév, többes szám (Noun, plural): suspicions, suspicion
Főnév, egyes vagy tömeg (Noun, singular or mass): suspicion
Szótagok, Elválasztás és Hangsúly
suspicion 3 szótagot tartalmaz: sus • pi • cion
Fonetikus írás: sə-ˈspi-shən
sus pi cion , ˈspi shən (A piros szótag a hangsúlyos)

Suspicion - Fontosság és használati gyakoriság

A szó gyakorisági és fontossági indexe azt jelzi, hogy egy szó milyen gyakran fordul elő egy adott nyelvben. Minél kisebb a szám, annál gyakrabban használt a szó. A leggyakrabban használt szavak jellemzően 1 és 4000 között vannak.
suspicion: ~ 2200 (Nagyon Gyakori).
Ez a fontossági index segít összpontosítani a leghasznosabb szavakra a nyelvtanulás során.
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