highly suspicious

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

A common way to say 'very suspicious'.

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  • The police found the suspect's alibi to be highly suspicious.
  • Her sudden resignation from the company seemed highly suspicious to her colleagues.
  • Investigators were highly suspicious of the financial transactions made just before the bankruptcy.
  • The way he avoided answering direct questions made everyone highly suspicious.
  • Given the circumstances, the early morning delivery was considered highly suspicious.
  • The detective found the witness's inconsistent statements highly suspicious.
  • They were highly suspicious of the new employee's rapid promotion.
  • The unusual silence from the normally noisy neighbors made me highly suspicious.
  • The unusually low price of the antique vase struck the expert as highly suspicious.
  • Law enforcement agencies are highly suspicious of any activity that could be linked to organized crime.