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What's the adjective form of the verb "suspect"?

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✅ SUSPECT - This word can serve as both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it means to think or believe something is possible. As a noun, it refers to a person believed to have committed a crime.
🔹 As a verb: I suspect that she knows more than she's letting on.
🔹 As a noun: The police have identified a suspect in the robbery.

💡 More examples:

🔹 As a result, many investors suspect he would seek to end those purchases more quickly than Ms. Yellen. (New York Times)
🔹 She added that there was an immense need for great managers and she suspected that not many graduates were considering that as a career. (The Guardian)
Police do not have a suspect description. (The New York Times)

✅ SUSPICIOUS - This adjective describes something or someone causing one to have the idea or impression that something is questionable, weird, dangerous, dishonest, or not what it appears to be.
🔹 His strange behaviour made him look suspicious.
🔹 There was a suspicious package left at the station.
🔹 Police have already said they are not treating her death as suspicious. (The Guardian)
🔹 And if the treatment worked, the resulting love would seem suspicious and inauthentic. (The Guardian – Lifestyle)
Remember, the right word choice can help convey your meaning more accurately. Keep learning and expanding your vocabulary! 🌟

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