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Definition of unsuspicious in English: unsuspiciousadjectiveʌnsəˈspɪʃəsˌənsəˈspɪʃəs Not having or showing suspicion. 不怀疑的;不疑心的;无猜疑心的 she has a caring, unsuspicious nature Example sentencesExamples - He is prosecuting attorney, and he suborns him, an unsuspicious and innocent fellow most of the time, into raiding Albert's garbage can for evidence.
- A single missing series also might look like a printer's error to the unsuspicious.
- By aiming to recover a genealogy of such radical epistemology, Herbert's project in effect aims to undergird a hermeneutically suspicious project via unsuspicious historicism.
- Abdi research noted that this form of adaptation demonstrated the African concept of Ubuntu, which describes the African people as trusting and unsuspicious of strangers.
- He, learning that she now employs his page, is astonished at her unsuspicious nature.
- The amazing thing about his run was the fact that he had a very unsuspicious start to the run and then, in true postman style, stopped to chat several groups of spectators on the way.
- Harris was unsuspicious, and in many parts of Australia young poets, painters, and persons attached to the arts were puzzling over the imaginative, sophisticated, but curiously disjointed verses of the late Ern Malley.
- It will be seen that all SUDI are potential SIDS, but further investigation may show it is not a true SIDS, which are unexplained and unsuspicious natural deaths.
- Or lack of it: the essay will be dumbed down to unsuspicious levels if the customer so specifies.
- The men were now following at a distance, doing their best to look unsuspicious.
- He was relieved a minute later when the soldier left after only a cursory check of the room, seeming completely unsuspicious.
- If, following Hancock, we say that Australians had a pragmatic, utilitarian, remarkably unsuspicious attitude to the state, this is only in part true.
- The ridiculous overacting left the bureaucrat completely unsuspicious.
- Most were highly unsuspicious and unhelpful in the least.
- They were all trying to look unsuspicious, but ended up standing out even more.
- But the constables, whose visit came on the night before the poll closed, remained remarkably unsuspicious.
- He wanted to make himself as unsuspicious as possible when his nephew was dead.
Synonyms naive, simple, innocent, artless, guileless, unworldly, childlike, ingenuous, unsophisticated
Derivativesadverb I walked quickly and (I hoped) unsuspiciously, to the bathroom. Example sentencesExamples - I shrugged my shoulders as unsuspiciously as I could, but waited until he stopped looking at me to go back to my thoughts.
- He ‘heard’ Tina thinking as she gazed as unsuspiciously as possible at Luke.
- She felt herself needing to get out of bed and slip back into Annabelle's room to finish the rest of slumber, unsuspiciously.
- After passing through the door, the two men walked unsuspiciously down a wide hallway that had doors on both sides every sixty feet.
noun Concerning her unsuspiciousness, however, it should be said that the word applies only to her treatment of myself. Example sentencesExamples - She had known something all the time, and had been taking advantage of her unsuspiciousness!
Definition of unsuspicious in US English: unsuspiciousadjectiveˌənsəˈspiSHəsˌənsəˈspɪʃəs Not having or showing suspicion. 不怀疑的;不疑心的;无猜疑心的 she has a caring, unsuspicious nature Example sentencesExamples - By aiming to recover a genealogy of such radical epistemology, Herbert's project in effect aims to undergird a hermeneutically suspicious project via unsuspicious historicism.
- He, learning that she now employs his page, is astonished at her unsuspicious nature.
- The amazing thing about his run was the fact that he had a very unsuspicious start to the run and then, in true postman style, stopped to chat several groups of spectators on the way.
- He is prosecuting attorney, and he suborns him, an unsuspicious and innocent fellow most of the time, into raiding Albert's garbage can for evidence.
- The ridiculous overacting left the bureaucrat completely unsuspicious.
- Harris was unsuspicious, and in many parts of Australia young poets, painters, and persons attached to the arts were puzzling over the imaginative, sophisticated, but curiously disjointed verses of the late Ern Malley.
- Most were highly unsuspicious and unhelpful in the least.
- The men were now following at a distance, doing their best to look unsuspicious.
- It will be seen that all SUDI are potential SIDS, but further investigation may show it is not a true SIDS, which are unexplained and unsuspicious natural deaths.
- Or lack of it: the essay will be dumbed down to unsuspicious levels if the customer so specifies.
- They were all trying to look unsuspicious, but ended up standing out even more.
- A single missing series also might look like a printer's error to the unsuspicious.
- If, following Hancock, we say that Australians had a pragmatic, utilitarian, remarkably unsuspicious attitude to the state, this is only in part true.
- Abdi research noted that this form of adaptation demonstrated the African concept of Ubuntu, which describes the African people as trusting and unsuspicious of strangers.
- But the constables, whose visit came on the night before the poll closed, remained remarkably unsuspicious.
- He wanted to make himself as unsuspicious as possible when his nephew was dead.
- He was relieved a minute later when the soldier left after only a cursory check of the room, seeming completely unsuspicious.
Synonyms naive, simple, innocent, artless, guileless, unworldly, childlike, ingenuous, unsophisticated |