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From Old French suspect, from Latin suspectus, perfect passive participle of suspiciō (“mistrust, suspect”), from sub (“under”), + speciō (“watch, look at”).
Adjective, noun
- enPR: sŭsʹpĕkt
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /ˈsʌspɛkt/
- (General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /ˈsɐspekt/
- (Northern England) IPA(key): /ˈsʊspɛkt/
Verb
- enPR: sə.spĕktʹ
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /səˈspɛkt/
- (General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /səˈspekt/
- Rhymes: -ɛkt
suspect (third-person singular simple present suspects, present participle suspecting, simple past and past participle suspected)
- (transitive) To imagine or suppose (something) to be true, or to exist, without proof.
to suspect the presence of disease- 1667, John Milton, “Book IX”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], and are to be sold by Peter Parker […]; [a]nd by Robert Boulter […]; [a]nd Matthias Walker, […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:
From her hand I could suspect no ill.
- 1667, John Milton, “Book IX”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], and are to be sold by Peter Parker […]; [a]nd by Robert Boulter […]; [a]nd Matthias Walker, […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:
- (transitive) To distrust or have doubts about (something or someone).
to suspect the truth of a story- 1785, James Ridgway, A Dictionary of Literary Conversation[1]:
An inhabitant of Gubio, in the duchy of Urbino, in Italy, suspecting the fidelity of his wife, he, in a fit of jealousy, in order to find out whether his suspicion was true, did what the ecclesiastick history informs us Origen did from devotion.
- 1785, James Ridgway, A Dictionary of Literary Conversation[1]:
- (transitive) To believe (someone) to be guilty.
I suspect him of being the thief. - (intransitive) To have suspicion.
- (transitive, obsolete) To look up to; to respect.
(believe to be guilty): accuse, point the finger at
imagine or suppose to be true, without proof
- Belarusian: падазрава́ць impf (padazravácʹ), западо́зрыць pf (zapadózrycʹ)
- Bulgarian: подози́рам (bg) impf (podozíram), подозра́ pf (podozrá)
- Catalan: sospitar (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 揣測 / 揣测 (zh) (chuǎicè), 猜疑 (zh) (cāiyí) - Danish: mistænke
- Dutch: vermoeden (nl)
- Finnish: epäillä (fi)
- French: suspecter (fr)
- Galician: sospeitar (gl), osmar (gl)
- German: vermuten (de)
- Greek:
Ancient Greek: ὑπονοέω (huponoéō), ὑποτοπέω (hupotopéō), ὑποπτεύω (hupopteúō) - Hindi: संदेह (hi) m (sandeh)
- Hungarian: gyanít (hu), sejt (hu), képzel (hu)
- Irish: bí san amhras
- Italian: sospettare (it)
- Macedonian: се сомнева (se somneva), претпоставува (pretpostavuva)
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: ane (no)
Nynorsk: mistenkja - Old English: rǣswan
- Oromo: shakkuu
- Portuguese: suspeitar (pt)
- Russian: подозрева́ть (ru) impf (podozrevátʹ), заподо́зрить (ru) pf (zapodózritʹ), полага́ть (ru) impf (polagátʹ)
- Spanish: barruntar (es), sospechar (es)
- Swedish: förmoda (sv), tro (sv), anta (sv), ana (sv)
- Turkish: varsaymak (tr)
- Ukrainian: підо́зрювати impf (pidózrjuvaty), запідо́зрити pf (zapidózryty)
distrust, have doubts about
- Belarusian: падазрава́ць impf (padazravácʹ), западо́зрыць pf (zapadózrycʹ)
- Bulgarian: подози́рам (bg) impf (podozíram), подозра́ pf (podozrá)
- Catalan: sospitar (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 懷疑 / 怀疑 (zh) (huáiyí), 嫌疑 (zh) (xiányí) - Danish: mistro
- Dutch: wantrouwen (nl), twijfelen (nl) aan, betwijfelen (nl)
- Esperanto: suspekti
- Finnish: epäillä (fi)
- French: soupçonner (fr)
- Galician: sospeitar (gl)
- German: misstrauen (de)
- Greek: υποπτεύομαι (el) (ypoptévomai)
Ancient Greek: ὑπονοέω (huponoéō), ὑποτοπέω (hupotopéō) - Hindi: संदेह (hi) m (sandeh)
- Hungarian: kételkedik (hu), kétell (hu), kételyei vannak … felől, kétségei vannak … felől
- Irish: amhras a bheith agat ar
- Javanese: cubriya, nyubriyani
- Kabuverdianu: diskunfia, deskonfiá
- Latin: suspiciō
- Macedonian: се сомнева (se somneva)
- Portuguese: suspeitar (pt)
- Russian: подозрева́ть (ru) impf (podozrevátʹ), заподо́зрить (ru) pf (zapodózritʹ)
- Spanish: sospechar (es)
- Swedish: misstänka (sv), vara tveksam till
- Ukrainian: підо́зрювати impf (pidózrjuvaty), запідо́зрити pf (zapidózryty)
- Yiddish: חושד זײַן (khoyshed zayn)
believe to be guilty
- Arabic: ...اِشْتَبَهَ بِ (...ištabaha bi)
- Belarusian: падазрава́ць impf (padazravácʹ), западо́зрыць pf (zapadózrycʹ)
- Bulgarian: подози́рам (bg) impf (podozíram), подозра́ pf (podozrá)
- Catalan: sospitar (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 懷疑 / 怀疑 (zh) (huáiyí), 嫌疑 (zh) (xiányí) - Czech: podezřívat (cs) impf, podezírat (cs) impf
- Danish: suspekt (da), mistænke
- Dutch: verdenken (nl)
- Finnish: epäillä (fi)
- French: soupçonner (fr)
- Galician: sospeitar (gl)
- Georgian: , ეჭვს მიიტანს (eč̣vs miiṭans) (infinitive), დამნაშავედ მიიჩნევს (damnašaved miičnevs) (infinitive)
- German: verdächtigen (de)
- Greek: υποπτεύομαι (el) (ypoptévomai)
- Hindi: संदिग्ध (sandigdh)
- Hungarian: gyanúsít (hu)
- Irish: caith amhras ar
- Italian: sospettare (it)
- Japanese: 疑う (ja) (うたがう, utagau)
- Korean: 의심하다 (ko) (uisimhada)
- Macedonian: се сомнева (se somneva)
- Polish: podejrzewać (pl) impf
- Portuguese: suspeitar (pt)
- Romanian: bănui (ro), suspecta (ro)
- Russian: подозрева́ть (ru) impf (podozrevátʹ), заподо́зрить (ru) pf (zapodózritʹ)
- Slovene: sumiti
- Spanish: sospechar (es)
- Swedish: misstänka (sv), misstänka (sv)
- Telugu: అనుమానించు (te) (anumāniñcu)
- Ukrainian: підо́зрювати impf (pidózrjuvaty), запідо́зрити pf (zapidózryty)
have suspicion
- Bulgarian: подози́рам (bg) impf (podozíram), подозра́ pf (podozrá)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 懷疑 / 怀疑 (zh) (huáiyí), 嫌疑 (zh) (xiányí) - Danish: ha en mistanke
- Dutch: iets verdacht (nl) vinden
- Finnish: epäillä (fi)
- French: soupçonner (fr)
- Galician: sospeitar (gl)
- German: einen Verdacht haben
- Greek: υποπτεύομαι (el) (ypoptévomai)
- Hindi: संदेह (hi) m (sandeh)
- Hungarian: gyanakszik (hu), gyanakodik (hu)
- Irish: amhras a bheith agat
- Italian: sospettare (it)
- Kabuverdianu: deskonfiá, diskunfia
- Kyrgyz: кушуу (kuşuu)
- Macedonian: се сомнева (se somneva)
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: ane (no) - Portuguese: suspeitar (pt)
- Russian: подозрева́ть (ru) impf (podozrevátʹ), заподо́зрить (ru) pf (zapodózritʹ)
- Spanish: sospechar (es)
- Swedish: misstänka (sv), misstänka (sv)
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: شبههلنمك (şübhelenmek) - Ukrainian: підо́зрювати impf (pidózrjuvaty), запідо́зрити pf (zapidózryty)
suspect (plural suspects)
- A person who is suspected of something, in particular of committing a crime.
- 1942, Casablanca, written by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch
Round up the usual suspects.
- 1942, Casablanca, written by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch
person suspected of something
- Afrikaans: verdagte (af)
- Arabic: مُشْتَبَه بِهِ m (muštabah bihi), مَشْبُوه (mašbūh)
- Armenian: կասկածյալ (hy) (kaskacyal)
- Belarusian: падазрава́ны m (padazravány), падазрава́ная f (padazravánaja)
- Bulgarian: заподозря́н (bg) m (zapodozrján)
- Chechen: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 嫌疑犯 (zh) (xiányífàn), 嫌疑人 (zh) (xiányírén) - Czech: podezřelý (cs) m
- Danish: mistænkt c
- Dutch: verdachte (nl) m or f
- Esperanto: suspektato
- Finnish: epäilty (fi)
- French: suspect (fr)
- Galician: sospeitoso m
- Georgian: ეჭვმიტანილი (eč̣vmiṭanili)
- German: Verdächtiger (de) m, Verdächtige (de) f
- Greek: ύποπτος (el) m (ýpoptos), ύποπτη (el) f (ýpopti)
- Hebrew: חָשׁוּד (he) m (khashúd) חֲשׁוּדָה f (khashudá)
- Hindi: संदिग्ध m (sandigdh)
- Hungarian: gyanúsított (hu)
- Ido: suspektito (io)
- Irish: amhrastach m
- Japanese: 被疑者 (ja) (ひぎしゃ, higisha)
- Khmer: ពិរុទ្ធជន (pirutthĕəʼcŭən)
- Korean: 용의자(容疑者) (yong'uija)
- Latvian: please add this translation if you can
- Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
- Macedonian: осомничен m (osomničen), осомничена f (osomničena)
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Occitan: suspècte (oc) m
- Persian: مَظنون (fa) (maznun)
- Polish: podejrzany (pl) m, podejrzana f
- Portuguese: suspeito (pt) m, suspeita (pt) f
- Romanian: bănuit (ro) m, suspect (ro) m
- Russian: подозрева́емый (ru) (podozrevájemyj), подозрева́емая (ru) f (podozrevájemaja)
- Spanish: sospechoso (es) m
- Swahili: mshukiwa (sw)
- Swedish: misstänkt (sv) c
- Telugu: అనుమానితుడు m (anumānituḍu), అనుమానితురాలు f (anumāniturālu)
- Thai: ผู้ต้องสงสัย (pûu-dtɔ̂ng-sǒng-sǎi)
- Turkish: please add this translation if you can
- Ukrainian: підо́зрюваний m (pidózrjuvanyj), підо́зрювана f (pidózrjuvana)
- Vietnamese: nghi phạm (vi)
suspect (comparative more suspect, superlative most suspect)
- Viewed with suspicion; suspected.
- 2013 January, Katie L. Burke, “Ecological Dependency”, in American Scientist[2], volume 101, number 1, archived from the original on 9 February 2017, page 64:
In his first book since the 2008 essay collection Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature, David Quammen looks at the natural world from yet another angle: the search for the next human pandemic, what epidemiologists call “the next big one.” His quest leads him around the world to study a variety of suspect zoonoses—animal-hosted pathogens that infect humans. - 2019 July 24, David Austin Walsh, “Flirting With Fascism”, in Jewish Currents[3]:
Facing a backlash over the use of the term “cosmopolitan,” [Josh] Hawley later defended himself against accusations of antisemitism on Twitter as “an ardent advocate of the state of Israel and the Jewish people.” But this conflation of the state of Israel and the Jewish people is the entire point. To today’s far right, Israel is a firm ally against Islam, while “cosmopolitans,” many of whom just happen to be Jewish, are suspect. - 2023 March 8, Howard Johnston, “Was Marples the real railway wrecker?”, in RAIL, number 978, page 52:
What appears suspect about the Beeching Report is how quickly it was railroaded through, with the answers manufactured before the questions were asked.
- 2013 January, Katie L. Burke, “Ecological Dependency”, in American Scientist[2], volume 101, number 1, archived from the original on 9 February 2017, page 64:
- (nonstandard) Viewing with suspicion; suspecting.
- 2004, Will Nickell, letter to the editor of Field & Stream, Volume CIX Number 8 (December 2004–January 2005), page 18
Now I’m suspect of other advice that I read in your pages.
- 2004, Will Nickell, letter to the editor of Field & Stream, Volume CIX Number 8 (December 2004–January 2005), page 18
(viewed with suspicion): dodgy (informal), doubtful, dubious, fishy (informal), suspicious, sus (slang)
viewed with suspicion
Bulgarian: подозрителен (bg) (podozritelen)
Chinese:
Mandarin: please add this translation if you canDanish: mistænkelig
Finnish: epäilyttävä (fi) (of things and actions), epäilyksenalainen (fi) (of a person)
Galician: sospeitoso
Georgian: საეჭვო (saeč̣vo)
German: verdächtig (de)
Irish: amhrasach
Macedonian: сомнителен (somnitelen)
Polish: podejrzany (pl)
Russian: подозри́тельный (ru) (podozrítelʹnyj)
Spanish: suspecto, sospechoso (es)
Ukrainian: підозрі́лий (pidozrílyj)
Learned borrowing from Latin suspectus.
suspect (feminine suspecte, masculine plural suspects, feminine plural suspectes)
- The -ct- becomes audible in the feminine forms (as [kt]). It is one of very few adjectives in which two mute consonants reappear.
- suspectement
- suspicion
- suspicieux
suspect m (plural suspects, feminine suspecte)
- a suspect
- “suspect”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
Borrowed from French suspect, from Latin suspectus.
suspect m or n (feminine singular suspectă, masculine plural suspecți, feminine/neuter plural suspecte)
suspect m (plural suspecți)