0 making you feel that something is wrong or that something bad or illegal is happening -- подозрительный
1 not trusting someone -- недоверчивый
Many of them remain suspicious of journalists.
The other study [34] assessed 79 culture-negative cases classified by physicians as suspicious for meningococcal disease during a meningococcal vaccine field trial.
If all prefixes undergo a certain process, it would seem suspicious that they all happen to end with the same ghost consonant underlyingly.
However, for every suspicious person hidden from public view a replacement arrived from the countryside.
The presence of ductal enhancement warrants correlation with mammography to exclude suspicious calcifications and biopsy.
There is much evidence that people were suspicious of their neighbours and large numbers thought them untrustworthy (1998 : 181).
They might be suspicious that their responses might be relayed to the security apparati of a society.
Because memoirs are often the unconscious defences of the author's ego, historians are suspicious of them.
In this environment, individuals became suspicious and extremely cautious in their dealings, even with their kin.