1.b> 1) , .i> ; they drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion , / ; I can't say for definite who did it, but I certainly have my suspicions , , ; police suspicions were confirmed when the stolen property was found in his flat , ; he felt he was still under suspicion , / ; a number of doctors came under suspicion of unethical behaviour ; in this particular case, they are above / beyond / suspicion , ;
2) , ( i>); I have a suspicion that the local authority may be planning to close the school , / ; I have a horrible suspicion that we've come to the wrong station / , / ; I had a sneaking suspicion that the two events might be connected , ;
3) , ; their offer was greeted with some suspicion / ; she always treated us with suspicion / ;
2.b> .i> i> i> ; a suspicion of a smile ; I could see the faintest suspicion of a tear in her eyes .