The abstract noun form for the adjective suspicious is suspiciousness.
The abstract noun form for the adjective suspicious is suspiciousness.A related abstract noun form is suspicion.
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yes, you can smell it in the air. It smells like a smouldering burning smell.
They may include:doesn't pass the smell testfishysmells like raspberriessmelling a ratsuspectup to somethingIt is interesting that a number of slang words and phrases for suspicious are related to the sense of smell.
"To smell a rat" means to feel strongly that there is something suspicious, underhanded or illegal going on around you.
i think it was a chemical that prevented dogs from smelling anything suspicious.
One idiom found in the book "Delirium" by Lauren Oliver is "smell a rat," which means to suspect that something is wrong or suspicious.
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It means it really smells bad. Another meaning of "stink" might be to "smell bad" as in to seem suspicious.
We say "acting suspicious" to describe someone's behavior or actions that seem questionable or cause concern. On the other hand, "looking suspicious" may refer to someone's appearance that suggests potential wrongdoing, but the more common phrase is "acting suspicious."
Miss Claythorne is suspicious of the brandy because she notices that it has a strange smell and taste, implying that it might have been tampered with. Given the mysterious circumstances of the situation on the island and the alarming events that have transpired, Miss Claythorne becomes wary of any potential threats.
It means that you find something to be suspicious. Example: "When the neighbors asked to borrow my pancake mix and toothache remedy, along with some wax and some baking soda, I began to smell a rat. Sure enough, they were soon arrested for selling counterfeit narcotics."
It means that you find something to be suspicious. Example: "When the neighbors asked to borrow my pancake mix and toothache remedy, along with some wax and some baking soda, I began to smell a rat. Sure enough, they were soon arrested for selling counterfeit narcotics."
It means that you find something to be suspicious. Example: "When the neighbors asked to borrow my pancake mix and toothache remedy, along with some wax and some baking soda, I began to smell a rat. Sure enough, they were soon arrested for selling counterfeit narcotics."
Someone or something not suspicious: trustworthy or trusted. Someone not feeling suspicious : trusting, unwary