rather suspect

Frequency: 6.512.0 per million words

used to express a belief or feeling that something is true, often with some uncertainty

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Examples (20)

  • I rather suspect he's not telling us the whole truth.
  • I rather suspect they were trying to get rid of me.
  • She rather suspects the new policy will not be effective.
  • She said she rather suspected he was hiding something.
  • We rather suspected their intentions were not entirely pure.
  • He rather suspected that the plan would fail.
  • They rather suspect there might be a hidden agenda.
  • We rather suspect the weather will not improve.
  • He'd rather suspect she knew more than she let on.
  • The detective rather suspected the witness was not telling the whole truth.
  • One might rather suspect a political motive behind the decision.
  • I rather suspect this is not the last we will hear of this matter.
  • I rather suspect we've been here before.
  • She rather suspected that her boss had ulterior motives.
  • Do you rather suspect the weather will turn bad?
  • He rather suspected that the offer was too good to be true.
  • Having heard the rumors, I rather suspect the project is in trouble.
  • The journalist rather suspected a cover-up was in progress.
  • It's an unusual silence, and I rather suspect something is wrong.
  • I rather suspect they will need more time to complete the project.