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The word suspicious has three syllables. Sus-pi-cious.
The word "suspicious" has three syllables. The syllables are split as sus-pi-cious.
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The root word for suspicious is suspect.
The root word of "suspicious" is "suspect," which comes from the Latin word "suspicio," meaning "to mistrust" or "to look up at."
spect is the root word of suspect. It means to look or see.
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Someone or something not suspicious: trustworthy or trusted. Someone not feeling suspicious : trusting, unwary
'Suspicious' is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.
The root for the word "disarming" is "arm," which refers to weapons or to equip with weapons. "Dis-" is a prefix that means the opposite of or to do the opposite of something. So, "disarming" refers to making someone less hostile or suspicious by being charming or pleasant.
We say "acting suspicious" to describe someone's behavior or actions that seem questionable or cause concern. On the other hand, "looking suspicious" may refer to someone's appearance that suggests potential wrongdoing, but the more common phrase is "acting suspicious."
The synonym for "not suspicious" is "trustworthy" or "reliable."
'Suspicious' .
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Suspicious characters do a lot of lurking about...