English to Tamil Dictionary suspicion

suspicion

சந்தேகத்தின்
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'
அவநம்பிக்கை,
சந்தேகம்
noun
ஐய உணர்வு
example
All the grounds require reasonable 'suspicion' on the part of a constable.
The forensic results recently released by the Dutch authorities have served to confirm a nagging 'suspicion' .
There were heavily armed security forces on every street corner and there was a great deal of distrust and 'suspicion' .
In the Warminster area three people were also arrested on 'suspicion' of drink-driving.
a 'suspicion' of a smile
It nurtures 'suspicion' and distrust of politicians, and politics itself.
A wife's dedication to her husband must be utterly without 'suspicion' or distrust, after all.
The 'suspicion' that the bill is merely a ploy to divert public attention away from the fuel price hikes could turn out to be justifiable.
There's an air of 'suspicion' and distrust about that permeates all walks and all levels of life, great and small.
Wrong perceptions result in a lot of anger, mistrust, 'suspicion' , hate and terrorism.
Two male employers were arrested on 'suspicion' of employing illegal workers.
This initial scepticism was compounded by the 'suspicion' that infections might actually provoke allergy.
These volatile people will in my opinion look upon us with 'suspicion' and distrust for years to come.
They were able to overcome the distrust and 'suspicion' , and I believe they worked for what we all want, which is good law.
The strong 'suspicion' arises from the following facts.
A 39-year-old man was arrested at about 10.30 pm on 'suspicion' of assault.
Back in the brave old days of 1953, there were no avocados, no kiwi fruit, and not a 'suspicion' of mozzarella and tomato pizza.
If nothing else, it might have quelled the widespread 'suspicion' that the incident had been covered up.
In few democracies is government regarded with such 'suspicion' and scepticism.
We're in a period when people have lots of 'suspicion' and distrust about journalism.
Most of the detainees have been arrested on 'suspicion' of illegal stay.
a 'suspicion' of a smile
The celebrity's presence alleviates the 'suspicion' that the protagonists are doomed.
I have the strong 'suspicion' that 2005 in retrospect will look like a pivotal year.
Audiences at home and abroad began to voice disappointment, some even expressing the 'suspicion' that plans had gone seriously awry.
A little bit of paranoia may keep us on our toes, but a constant state of 'suspicion' and distrust is pathological.
Eventually, the children may come to regard their fathers with 'suspicion' and distrust.
Benji had a creeping 'suspicion' that this would be the answer to his question.
The 'suspicion' that the virus is new appears to be well grounded.
she had a sneaking 'suspicion' that he was laughing at her
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