23 Verbs to Use for the Word suspecting

We humbly pray thee to forbear these words, So full of terror to our maiden hearts: "The dread of things unknown breeds the suspect Of greater dread, until the worst be known.

smile *soñar* dream *soplar* blow; blow out *sórdido* sordid *sorprender* surprise; *se* be surprised *sorpresa* f. surprise *sortija* f. ring *sospechar* suspect *sostener* sustain, support *Sr.*

how, with all their red tape, they ever caught any real suspect.

What dost thou suspect, ha! Isa.

They that are superstitious are still fearing, suspecting, vexing themselves with auguries, prodigies, false tales, dreams, idle, vain works, unprofitable labours, as Boterus observes, cura mentis ancipite versantur: enemies to God and to themselves.

Then their thoughts would recur to me, and I should find myself again a suspect.

An instinctive feeling had, indeed, caused Henrich to shun the fierce young Indian, and to be less at ease in his company than in that of the other red warriors; but his own generous and forgiving nature forbade his suspecting the real sentiments entertained towards him by Coubitant, or even supposing that his expressions of approval and encouragement were all feigned to suit his own evil purposes.

He sees a right, at present only halfbut still halfconceded to anticipate the law in one's own interests; and nervous impatience (always nerves) forejudging the suspect in gaol, the prisoner in the dock, and the award between nation and nation ere it is declared.

As they were bidden for midsummer, and as the journey was very long, Kriemhild speedily began her preparations; and when she left home she cheerfully intrusted her little son to the care of the stalwart Nibelung knights, little suspecting that she would never see him again.

How does he know we are hunting for Silent's crew?" "I dunno," said Dan, "maybe he jest suspects.

In India we recently kept political suspects imprisoned without charge or trial.

He does not know ithe suspects.

What dull sense Makes thee suspect, in need, that Providence? Who made the morning, and who placed the light Guide to thy labours?

Quite the reverse; it is only the ignorant and licentious that you need suspect.

CHAUMETTE, PIERRE GASPARD, a violent member of the extreme party in the French Revolution, could "recognise the suspect from the very face of them"; provoked the disgust of even Robespierre, and was arrested amid jeers and guillotined (1763-1794).

They are allowed to 'remove' suspects by any means they choose, quite in the old style of bag and Bosporus, but the organisation of them is German.

It is a characteristic difference between the clever American and the insular British shopkeeper that in America, when a thing such as I have mentioned is suspected, the saleswoman or a private detective is sent to shadow the suspect, and ascertain if she really wore the garment in question.

It was jolly times we had in those days, I can tell youlittle suspecting, poor chaps!

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

"Well, if you ask me, Mr. Anderson, I think he'sa-suspecting of something.

"When I was in Italy last year," he replied at length, "I did a good deal of work in tracing up some Camorra suspects, I had a tip about some of them to look up their recordsI needn't say where it came from, but it was a good one.

And in company of better rank, to avoid the suspect of insufficiency, will enforce their ignorance most desperately, to set upon the understanding of anything.

The agonised public turned on the suspects among them, the defeatists and the pacifists, and for days at a time the baying of an accusing public pursued these miserable creatures and hunted them down.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  suspecting