rightly suspect

Frequency: 6.86.2 per million words

To have a justified feeling that something is the case.

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Examples (20)

  • The detective rightly suspected that the alibi was fabricated.
  • I rightly suspect that the delay was intentional.
  • Many citizens rightly suspect the politician's true intentions.
  • The detective rightly suspected the witness was not telling the whole truth.
  • She had a bad feeling and rightly suspected that the deal was too good to be true.
  • Based on the evidence, we rightly suspect foul play.
  • Given the inconsistencies, we rightly suspect there's more to this story.
  • She rightly suspected his motives were not pure.
  • His colleagues rightly suspected he was taking credit for their work.
  • Given his past behavior, it's not surprising that many rightly suspect him.
  • The teacher rightly suspected that the student had cheated on the exam.
  • The analyst rightly suspected a market downturn was imminent.
  • You would rightly suspect a scam if someone offered you free money.
  • We rightly suspect that the company's claims are exaggerated.
  • It was rightly suspected that the sudden price increase was unjustified.
  • The public rightly suspects that the politicians are not being transparent.
  • From the outset, environmentalists rightly suspected the project's long-term impact.
  • He rightly suspected that something was amiss.
  • If a company avoids transparency, consumers might rightly suspect hidden issues.
  • It is reasonable to rightly suspect an error in the initial report.