suspicious.

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English - Turkish
{s} kuşkulu

Her şey hakkında çok kuşkulusun. - You're too suspicious about everything.

Böyle kuşkulu görünme. - Don't look so suspicious.

{s} şüpheli

Şüpheli bir şey fark ettin mi? - Have you noticed anything suspicious?

Tom polise şüpheli bir şey görmediğini söyledi. - Tom told the police that he had seen nothing suspicious.

kuşkucu

Kuşkucu bir doğam var. - I have a suspicious nature.

Kuşkucu olduğum için beni suçlayamazsın. - You can't blame me for being suspicious.

kuşku dolu
şüphe uyandıran
kuruntucu
kuşku duyan
pimpirik
şüphe içinde
şüphelenen
suss
incelemek
suss
bulmak
suss
(out ile) keşfetmek
suss
keşif yapmak
suspicious
suspiciousnessşüpheli oluş
suspicious
{s} kuşku dolu; şüphe içinde; kuşku duyan: You seem suspicious. Şüphe ediyor gibisin. He's suspicious by nature. Şüpheci biri o
suspicious
şüpheli/şüpheci
suspicious
{s} şüpheci

Belki bu kadar şüpheci olmamalıyım. - Maybe I shouldn't be so suspicious.

Onlar her şey hakkında fazla şüphecidirler. - They are too suspicious about everything.

suspicious
vesveseci
suspicious
suspiciouslyşüphe uyandıracak şekilde
suspicious
muhtemelen

Tom Mary'nin muhtemelen şüpheli olacağını söyledi. - Tom said Mary was likely to be suspicious.

Tom muhtemelen şüpheli olacak. - Tom is probably going to be suspicious.

suspicious
{s} güvenilmez
suspicious
suizan uyandıran
suspicious
I am suspicious ofOndan şüpheleniyorum
suspicious
pireli
English - English
arousing suspicion

His suspicious behaviour brought him to the attention of the police.

inclined to doubt or mistrust
{a} inclined or liable to suspicion, jealous
suss
expressing suspicion
not as expected; "there was something fishy about the accident"; "up to some funny business"; "some definitely queer goings-on"; "a shady deal"; "her motives were suspect"; "suspicious behavior"
Inclined to suspect; given or prone to suspicion; apt to imagine without proof
Indicating suspicion, mistrust, or fear
openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
If you describe someone or something as suspicious, you mean that there is some aspect of them which makes you think that they are involved in a crime or a dishonest activity. He reported that two suspicious-looking characters had approached Callendar + suspiciously sus·pi·cious·ly They'll question them as to whether anyone was seen acting suspiciously in the area over the last few days Police were told to arrest voters found with suspiciously large sums of money in their pockets. see also suspiciously
{s} suspect, shady, dubious; distrustful, doubting, skeptical; expressing suspicion
If you are suspicious of someone or something, you do not trust them, and are careful when dealing with them. He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him He has his father's suspicious nature. + suspiciously sus·pi·cious·ly `What is it you want me to do?' Adams asked suspiciously
Liable to suspicion; adapted to raise suspicion; giving reason to imagine ill; questionable; as, an author of suspicious innovations; suspicious circumstances
distrustful or tending to suspect
If you are suspicious of someone or something, you believe that they are probably involved in a crime or some dishonest activity. Two officers on patrol became suspicious of two men in a car A woman kept prisoner in a basement was rescued after suspicious neighbours tipped off police