"suspicion" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

suspicion sustantivo

sustantivo + suspicion
Kolokacji: 4
suspicion of murder • police suspicion • suspicion of activity • suspicion of one's motives
suspicion + verbo
Kolokacji: 36
suspicion falls • suspicion grows • suspicion arises • suspicion begins • suspicion remains • ...
verbo + suspicion
Kolokacji: 55
arouse suspicion • raise suspicions • confirm one's suspicions • view with suspicion • arrest on suspicion • regard with suspicion • ...
adjetivo + suspicion
Kolokacji: 69
strong suspicion • deep suspicion • reasonable suspicion • mutual suspicion • sudden suspicion • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 18
(3) mutual, popular
Kolokacji: 2
(4) sudden, immediate
Kolokacji: 2
(5) dark, nagging
Kolokacji: 2
(6) slight, niggling, outright
Kolokacji: 3
(7) widespread, general
Kolokacji: 2
(8) great, considerable, healthy
Kolokacji: 3
(10) vague, faint, dim
Kolokacji: 3
(14) certain, particular
Kolokacji: 2
(16) constant, similar
Kolokacji: 2
1. official suspicion = oficjalne podejrzenie official suspicion
2. deep-seated suspicion = głęboko zakorzenione podejrzenie deep-seated suspicion
3. deep-rooted suspicion = głęboko zakorzenione podejrzenie deep-rooted suspicion
  • These include poor health, poverty, practical and legal problems and a deep-rooted suspicion of Government officials.
  • And, paradoxically, the deep-rooted suspicion with which blacks view the criminal justice system fostered both the coming together and the splitting apart of the coalition.
  • This pattern of denial and duplicity helps explain the deep-rooted suspicions among minorities and women about the accuracy of history taught in schools.
  • A red-light perspective of administrative law embodies deep-rooted suspicion of governmental power and a desire to minimize the encroachment of the state on the rights of individuals.
  • Suspicions Are Deep and Dark The deep-rooted suspicion of all authorities, inculcated by 45 years of Communist rule, lingers in democratic Poland.
  • She had viewed the duvet with the deep-rooted suspicion normally reserved for single mothers, Chinese food and women who drank beer from glasses with handles.
  • The United States has been among the last nations to embrace a broader role for the United Nations, in part because of a deep-rooted suspicion of the organization among American conservatives.
  • That meant he had a deep-rooted suspicion of me, particularly of what he saw as my influence over Dennis.
  • The situation brings out deep-rooted suspicions held by many New Jerseyans that their state is taking more than its fair share of the New York region's ills.
4. ingrained suspicion = zakorzenione podejrzenie ingrained suspicion
(18) wary, jealous
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + suspicion
Kolokacji: 18
under suspicion • with suspicion • on suspicion • of suspicion • for suspicion • ...

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