0 the process of suspecting or being suspected; the/a feeling causing a person to suspect -- ความคลางแคลงใจ
Increasingly they came under suspicion in their own lands.
Moreover, we must weigh history's suspicion of rhetoric in context.
In such cases all data under suspicion must be treated alike.
Yet his unchecked authority enabled him to overcome suspicions by fiat.
The continued presence of an unmarried daughter within a family might easily excite the suspicions of pagan neighbours.
The whole book is a sad caricature of the kind of unselective suspicion of motives which has made psychoanalysis increasingly a laughing-stock amongst psychiatrists.
Sales authorities were highly conscious that customers' suspicions about feigned sincerity by sales agents could undermine the larger goal of promoting consumption.
With what degree of suspicion should we approach the comments of the vocal few?