0 making you feel that something is wrong or that something bad or illegal is happening -- podejrzany
1 not trusting someone -- nieufny, podejrzliwy
Many of them remain suspicious of journalists.
As the brewing and live music industries gradually came together, bands were always suspicious about the degree of control their patrons could obtain.
One story from that period captures how suspicious the profession was of these newfangled ideas.
Consequently, many participants became suspicious of the role the director played in the group.
Again, if the distribution of the non-masslike enhancement is suspicious, for example, focal nodular clumped, ductal or linear, biopsy would be prudent.
A suspicious count in the state census of 1875 should be anomalous compared to the federal census counts of both 1870 and 1880.
Partisan politics occasionally restricted movement by making a person's presence in certain public houses suspicious.
Poverty and transience were just the first of the family's suspicious traits.
In this environment, individuals became suspicious and extremely cautious in their dealings, even with their kin.
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