Use of suspicious in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include suspicious at the start of sentence, suspicious at the end of sentence and suspicious in the middle of sentence

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suspicious at the end of sentence


  1. It was all very suspicious.
  2. The rabbit is timid and suspicious.
  3. Why must you always be so suspicious?
  4. I think they're starting to get suspicious.
  5. Police are not treating the death as suspicious.
  6. His reticence about his past made them very suspicious.
  7. Inform the police immediately if you see anything suspicious.
  8. He warned the public to be vigilant and report anything suspicious.
  9. Detectives are appealing for witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious.

suspicious in the middle of sentence


  1. It sounds suspicious to me.
  2. I'm suspicious of his motives.
  3. I was suspicious of his motives.
  4. You have a very suspicious mind .
  5. You've got a very suspicious mind!
  6. I'm very suspicious about her motives.
  7. Two suspicious characters were brought in.
  8. An eagle-eyed tourist found the suspicious package.
  9. He's so suspicious he would distrust his own mother.
  10. I was becoming increasingly suspicious of his motives.
  11. Who's that suspicious character hanging around outside?
  12. My naturally suspicious mind thought he might be lying.
  13. The police officer just brought in two suspicious characters.
  14. They became suspicious of his behaviour and contacted the police.
  15. I wasn't going to demean myself by acting like a suspicious wife.
  16. Some of his colleagues at work became suspicious of his behaviour.
  17. If you see anything suspicious you should notify the police immediately.
  18. It's not suspicious that I'm fixating. It's consistent with my personality.
  19. Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the boy's death.
  20. He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him.

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