The noun form of suspicious is 'suspicion'.
The abstract noun for suspect is "suspicion."
A suspicious person is often referred to as a suspect or person of interest, especially in a criminal investigation.
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A suspicious person may act nervously, avoid eye contact, ask probing questions, or exhibit defensive behavior. They may also monitor their surroundings closely or try to conceal their actions.
The noun 'inmate' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a person.
The abstract noun form for the adjective suspicious is suspiciousness.
The noun form of the adjective suspicious is suspiciousness.A related noun form is suspicion.
The abstract noun form for the adjective suspicious is suspiciousness.A related abstract noun form is suspicion.
No, the word 'suspicious' is not a noun; suspicious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (suspicious behavior).The noun forms for the adjective suspiciousare suspiciousness and suspicion. Both are abstract nouns.
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The abstract noun for suspect is "suspicion."
The word 'suspicious' can indicate that a person is distrustful or skeptical (e.g. I was suspicious of his intentions), or that a person or situation looks a bit dodgy (His behavior was suspicious).
A suspicious person is often referred to as a suspect or person of interest, especially in a criminal investigation.
A person who is suspicious of the motives of others can be called paranoid or mistrustful.
The word 'suspiciously' is not a noun. The word 'suspiciously' is the adverb for of the adjective 'suspicious'. The noun forms are suspiciousness and suspicion.
Yes officer, the suspicious looking person is still outside of my window.
'Suspicions' is a plural noun. However, if you made a typo and intended to type 'suspicious', that is an adjective.