considerable suspicion

Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words

Similar to 'strong suspicion', suggesting a significant amount of doubt or mistrust.

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Examples (10)

  • The detective's investigation was hampered by considerable suspicion among the witnesses.
  • There was considerable suspicion of corruption within the organization.
  • Despite his denials, considerable suspicion fell upon the prime suspect.
  • The unusual circumstances surrounding the incident led to considerable suspicion.
  • She felt considerable suspicion about his motives, given his past behavior.
  • The public harbored considerable suspicion regarding the government's new policy.
  • Even though no evidence was found, considerable suspicion remained.
  • The lack of transparency generated considerable suspicion among the employees.
  • He tried to explain, but his evasive answers only increased the considerable suspicion directed at him.
  • The intelligence report noted considerable suspicion of foreign interference in the election.