deeply suspicious

Frequency: 7.014.8 per million words

Indicates a very strong and profound level of distrust.

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Examples (10)

  • She remained deeply suspicious of his motives.
  • He was deeply suspicious of anyone who offered him a deal that seemed too good to be true.
  • The detective was deeply suspicious of the alibi provided by the main suspect.
  • Even though she tried to appear friendly, he remained deeply suspicious of her intentions.
  • After the incident, the community became deeply suspicious of strangers in the neighborhood.
  • The journalist was deeply suspicious about the company's sudden change in policy.
  • He had a naturally cautious nature, making him deeply suspicious of unsolicited advice.
  • The government's response to the crisis left many citizens deeply suspicious of their leaders.
  • She was deeply suspicious that her colleagues were talking about her behind her back.
  • The old man watched the newcomers with a deeply suspicious gaze.