unsuspicion (Meaning)

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unsuspicion (n.)

The quality or state of being unsuspecting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unsuspicion

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unsuspicion Sentence Examples

  1. The unsuspecting victim was oblivious to the danger lurking in her midst.
  2. He carried out the heist with an air of unsuspicion, blending seamlessly into the crowd.
  3. The child's unsuspicious demeanor disarmed the stranger, allowing them to approach.
  4. The detective cultivated an unsuspicious appearance to gain access to the suspect's inner circle.
  5. The sudden movement behind the curtain filled her with a surge of unsuspicion.
  6. Despite their innocence, the suspects were treated with unwarranted unsuspicion by the police.
  7. The unsuspicious package concealed a secret that would soon unfold with devastating consequences.
  8. The thief's unsuspicious manner allowed them to escape the store unnoticed.
  9. The lawyer's unsuspicion of the witness's true motives led to a disastrous outcome.
  10. The unsuspicious traveler found themselves stranded in a strange and unfamiliar city.

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The quality or state of being unsuspecting.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unsuspecting victim was oblivious to the danger lurking in her midst.

He carried out the heist with an air of unsuspicion, blending seamlessly into the crowd.

The child's unsuspicious demeanor disarmed the stranger, allowing them to approach.

The detective cultivated an unsuspicious appearance to gain access to the suspect's inner circle.