sus-pect
Three-sus
There are two syllables divided like so: sus-pect.
The word suspicious has three syllables. Sus-pi-cious.
The word "suspicious" has three syllables. The syllables are split as sus-pi-cious.
SUS (Saybolt Universal Seconds) are the number of seconds it takes for a fixed amount of hydraulic fluid to move through a standard-sized orifice at a fixed temperature.
sus-: less or under
The scientific name of pig is Sus scrofa domesticus.
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When one is called a "sus" it is a slang term that usually refers to suspect or suspicious. The letters "sus" are simply an acronym for these terms and is often used when texting or sending instant messages.
The root "sus" comes from Latin and means "under, below, beneath."
"Lava sus manos" means "wash your hands" in Spanish.
The root word is "su", it is a possessive adjective meaning his, her, its, their, one's, your.
the dates of its mandates