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Wat (wie) is suspiciously - definitie

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Suspicion (movie); Suspicions; Suspicious; Suspicion (disambiguation); Suspicion (song); Suspicion (film); The Suspicion; Suspiciously; Suspicion (TV series)

suspiciously         
1.
If you say that one thing looks or sounds suspiciously like another thing, you mean that it probably is that thing, or something very similar to it, although it may be intended to seem different.
The tan-coloured dog looks suspiciously like an American pit bull terrier...
ADV: ADV prep
2.
You can use suspiciously when you are describing something that you think is slightly strange or not as it should be.
He lives alone in a suspiciously tidy flat in Notting Hill Gate...
ADV: ADV adj/adv
3.
see also suspicious
suspicious         
adj.
1) suspicious about, of
2) suspicious that + clause (it was suspicious that no story appeared in the press)
suspicious         
a.
1.
Distrustful, jealous, inclined to suspect, given to suspicion, mistrustful.
2.
Liable to suspicion, doubtful, questionable.

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Suspicion

Suspicion is a feeling of mistrust.

Suspicion(s), The Suspicion, or Suspicious may also refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor suspiciously
1. All of this sounded suspiciously like campaigning.
2. This smells suspiciously like built–in obsolescence.
3. Pedestrians still look over their shoulders suspiciously.
4. The reporter noted that "Markman" sounded suspiciously like . . . McCain!
5. "I kid you not," says Richard OHagan suspiciously.