Someone or something not suspicious: trustworthy or trusted. Someone not feeling suspicious : trusting, unwary
We want phrases to describe suspicious not sentence
The correct spelling is "suspicious" (as of someone or circumstances).
We say "acting suspicious" to describe someone's behavior or actions that seem questionable or cause concern. On the other hand, "looking suspicious" may refer to someone's appearance that suggests potential wrongdoing, but the more common phrase is "acting suspicious."
Suspicious means having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.It also means to cause someone that he is dishonest or questionable.It also means to have the impression that someone is involved in a suspicious activity.To have or show a curious distrust in something or someone.
Suspicious means having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving dishonestly. It can refer to feeling distrust or uncertainty about someone or something.
suspect
Golden Rule- Look the person in the eye, keep from shaking, Never look back
"The man in black behaved rather suspiciously, as if trying not to be noticed."
if they ask a lot of questions and seem suspicious.
The root word of "suspicious" is "suspect," which comes from the Latin word "suspicio," meaning "to mistrust" or "to look up at."
The word "suspicious" refers to having a feeling or belief that someone is possibly involved in wrongdoing or behaving in a dishonest or untrustworthy manner. It indicates a sense of distrust or doubt regarding someone's actions or motives.