avoid suspicion
Frequency: 6.56.3 per million words
To act in a way that does not make people suspicious.
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Examples (10)
- He tried to avoid suspicion by acting normally.
- To avoid suspicion, she left the country immediately.
- The politician's evasive answers only served to avoid suspicion.
- It's important to avoid suspicion when handling sensitive information.
- He took great care to avoid suspicion from his neighbors.
- She wore a disguise to avoid suspicion at the airport.
- The company implemented new security measures to avoid suspicion of fraud.
- He had to avoid suspicion after the incident.
- The detective's strategy was to avoid suspicion by staying out of sight.
- By cooperating fully, he hoped to avoid suspicion.