English to Spanish Dictionary suspicion

suspicion

sospecha
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
dejo,
traza ligera,
recelo,
sospecha
example
The Canadian police doubted he was a genuine amnesiac and held him on 'suspicion' of being an illegal immigrant.
This bill unfortunately panders to a culture of distrust and 'suspicion' found among a minority of employers.
There were heavily armed security forces on every street corner and there was a great deal of distrust and 'suspicion' .
her activities were regarded with 'suspicion' by the headmistress
a 'suspicion' of a smile
It nurtures 'suspicion' and distrust of politicians, and politics itself.
Most of the detainees have been arrested on 'suspicion' of illegal stay.
That's unfortunate, because I have a sneaking 'suspicion' that Clinton has some important and interesting things to say in his book.
Those arrested are being questioned on 'suspicion' of drug dealing, handling stolen goods and possessing illegal weapons.
Eventually, the children may come to regard their fathers with 'suspicion' and distrust.
These volatile people will in my opinion look upon us with 'suspicion' and distrust for years to come.
This initial scepticism was compounded by the 'suspicion' that infections might actually provoke allergy.
It leads to a climate of resentment, division, distrust, 'suspicion' , and even paranoia.
he was arrested on 'suspicion' of murder
On the whole, the legal system has not been entirely overhauled and this has generated 'suspicion' and distrust on the part of investors.
Property owners tend to view drifters with 'suspicion' , and distrust their lack of stability.
she had a sneaking 'suspicion' that he was laughing at her
Rather than eroding barriers between communities, a Berlin wall of 'suspicion' , mistrust and hatred has been erected.
For my part I have a sneaking 'suspicion' that they have narcotics stashed into the software, for it simply is irresistible.
The 'suspicion' that the virus is new appears to be well grounded.
They were able to overcome the distrust and 'suspicion' , and I believe they worked for what we all want, which is good law.
If nothing else, it might have quelled the widespread 'suspicion' that the incident had been covered up.
The strong 'suspicion' arises from the following facts.
Clinical 'suspicion' is aroused early in patients who are under regular medical supervision, leading to earlier diagnosis.
Two male employers were arrested on 'suspicion' of employing illegal workers.
Back in the brave old days of 1953, there were no avocados, no kiwi fruit, and not a 'suspicion' of mozzarella and tomato pizza.
On the other hand, there was 'suspicion' , distrust, and hatred.
her activities were regarded with 'suspicion' by the headmistress
Everyone has a sneaking 'suspicion' there's something really fantastic, exciting, and breathtaking about life.
Benji had a creeping 'suspicion' that this would be the answer to his question.
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