English to Malayalam Dictionary suspicion

suspicion

ആശങ്ക
definition
noun
she had a sneaking suspicion that he was laughing at her
a feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true.
a suspicion of a smile
a very slight trace of something.
translation of 'suspicion'
noun
ആശങ്ക
example
Back in the brave old days of 1953, there were no avocados, no kiwi fruit, and not a 'suspicion' of mozzarella and tomato pizza.
Surrey police said both men were arrested on 'suspicion' of assault causing actual bodily harm.
I am now well into my third month of unpaid holiday and beginning to entertain the merest suggestion of an idea of a 'suspicion' that I could get used to this.
A fifth man was also arrested on 'suspicion' of involvement even though he was not at the scene on Thursday.
It leads to a climate of resentment, division, distrust, 'suspicion' , and even paranoia.
Is her 'suspicion' that all humans are capable of evil true?
The Canadian police doubted he was a genuine amnesiac and held him on 'suspicion' of being an illegal immigrant.
He also learned that tweens are apt to regard big marketing blitzes with 'suspicion' and distrust.
Two male employers were arrested on 'suspicion' of employing illegal workers.
They were able to overcome the distrust and 'suspicion' , and I believe they worked for what we all want, which is good law.
The forensic results recently released by the Dutch authorities have served to confirm a nagging 'suspicion' .
A little bit of paranoia may keep us on our toes, but a constant state of 'suspicion' and distrust is pathological.
her activities were regarded with 'suspicion' by the headmistress
This bill unfortunately panders to a culture of distrust and 'suspicion' found among a minority of employers.
I was left with a 'suspicion' that the majority shared the anti-military animus of the plaintiffs.
Between 1984 and 1990, he had been arrested 4 times on 'suspicion' of militant involvement.
If nothing else, it might have quelled the widespread 'suspicion' that the incident had been covered up.
Everyone has a sneaking 'suspicion' there's something really fantastic, exciting, and breathtaking about life.
An atmosphere of 'suspicion' and distrust, unfortunately, still prevails.
The strong 'suspicion' arises from the following facts.
This initial scepticism was compounded by the 'suspicion' that infections might actually provoke allergy.
It shows no great sense of sportsmanship, but rather invokes a 'suspicion' of envy of some kind.
I have the strong 'suspicion' that 2005 in retrospect will look like a pivotal year.
A 23-year-old local man has since been arrested on 'suspicion' of murder.
All the grounds require reasonable 'suspicion' on the part of a constable.
It nurtures 'suspicion' and distrust of politicians, and politics itself.
she had a sneaking 'suspicion' that he was laughing at her
A 39-year-old man was arrested at about 10.30 pm on 'suspicion' of assault.
Clinical 'suspicion' is aroused early in patients who are under regular medical supervision, leading to earlier diagnosis.
Rather than eroding barriers between communities, a Berlin wall of 'suspicion' , mistrust and hatred has been erected.
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