English to Portuguese Dictionary suspicion

suspicion

suspeita
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
dúvida,
suspeita,
suspeição,
cisma,
desconfiança
example
The Canadian police doubted he was a genuine amnesiac and held him on 'suspicion' of being an illegal immigrant.
If nothing else, it might have quelled the widespread 'suspicion' that the incident had been covered up.
It nurtures 'suspicion' and distrust of politicians, and politics itself.
Property owners tend to view drifters with 'suspicion' , and distrust their lack of stability.
Surrey police said both men were arrested on 'suspicion' of assault causing actual bodily harm.
He also learned that tweens are apt to regard big marketing blitzes with 'suspicion' and distrust.
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.
Between 1984 and 1990, he had been arrested 4 times on 'suspicion' of militant involvement.
Audiences at home and abroad began to voice disappointment, some even expressing the 'suspicion' that plans had gone seriously awry.
Is her 'suspicion' that all humans are capable of evil true?
In the Warminster area three people were also arrested on 'suspicion' of drink-driving.
a 'suspicion' of a smile
a 'suspicion' of a smile
Will's face was a picture of incredulous disbelief haunted by a 'suspicion' that some of it could be true.
I have a sneaking 'suspicion' that this guy had something to do with it.
It shows no great sense of sportsmanship, but rather invokes a 'suspicion' of envy of some kind.
The strong 'suspicion' arises from the following facts.
I have the strong 'suspicion' that 2005 in retrospect will look like a pivotal year.
We're in a period when people have lots of 'suspicion' and distrust about journalism.
A wife's dedication to her husband must be utterly without 'suspicion' or distrust, after all.
her activities were regarded with 'suspicion' by the headmistress
Most of the detainees have been arrested on 'suspicion' of illegal stay.
I was left with a 'suspicion' that the majority shared the anti-military animus of the plaintiffs.
An atmosphere of 'suspicion' and distrust, unfortunately, still prevails.
A 39-year-old man was arrested at about 10.30 pm on 'suspicion' of assault.
Rather than eroding barriers between communities, a Berlin wall of 'suspicion' , mistrust and hatred has been erected.
That's unfortunate, because I have a sneaking 'suspicion' that Clinton has some important and interesting things to say in his book.
For my part I have a sneaking 'suspicion' that they have narcotics stashed into the software, for it simply is irresistible.
he was arrested on 'suspicion' of murder
Everyone has a sneaking 'suspicion' there's something really fantastic, exciting, and breathtaking about life.
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