16 adjectives to describe suspect

This practisesecretly compelling suspects to sign a request to be transferred to some other islandwas by no means a figment of the author's imagination, but was extensively practised to anticipate any legal difficulties that might arise.

I had never seen a man arrested for murder before, but I think he was probably the coolest suspect the officers had ever seen.

"Dangerous suspects, Yeronner," said Terry the Cop.

The deliberate animosity against free choice is emphasized by a statement in Brough Smyth (79), that if the owner of an eloping female suspects that she favored the man she eloped with, "he will not hesitate to maim or kill her."

The deliberate animosity against free choice is emphasized by a statement in Brough Smyth (79), that if the owner of an eloping female suspects that she favored the man she eloped with, "he will not hesitate to maim or kill her."

Some others were sold in various states under laws applying to negro vagrancy, illegal residence, or even to default of jail fees during imprisonment as fugitive suspects.

A string of these hapless suspects, some six or seven, with their arms tied behind them, bound together like a bunch of human meat, was one afternoon marching through the excessive heat along a road that skirted a mountain, escorted by ten or twelve guards armed with rifles.

The lovers of the Platonic philosophy took the opportunity of exalting some of its dreams to an influence, which at one time was supposed to threaten Christianity itself, and which in fact had already succeeded in affecting Christian theology to an extent which the scorners of Paganism little suspect.

" "But will not Leon and Marthe suspect and refuse to follow?

" "Be careful to prevent any alarm being given, and arrange matters so that no one will for a minute suspect that Thomas Roch and his keeper have been brought on board the Ebba.

I do not think any mortal suspects it, except, maybe, my daughter Rhoda.

His grandfather was a polite, amiable, periwigged sceptic after the manner of Fontenelle, who always spoke of 'M. de Voltaire' with a smile 'mélangé de respect et d'affection'; and when the Terror came, two representatives of the people were sent down to Grenoble, with the result that Beyle's father was pronounced (with a hundred and fifty others) 'notoirement suspect' of disaffection to the Republic, and confined to his house.

Immediate detention of any reasonable suspect is recommended.

The more reputable a suspect, the more remorseless was his pursuit.

What dost thou suspect, ha! Isa.

" [Footnote 38: The unfortunate suspect was in truth a German officer.

16 adjectives to describe  suspect