suspiciously — sus|pi|cious|ly [səˈspıʃəsli] adv 1.) in a way that shows you think someone has done something wrong or dishonest ▪ Meg looked at me suspiciously. ▪ What do you want it for? he asked suspiciously. 2.) in a way that makes people think that… … Dictionary of contemporary English
suspiciously — sus|pi|cious|ly [ sə spıʃəsli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that makes you think something illegal is happening: Two men were seen nearby acting suspiciously. a ) in a way that makes you think there is something wrong with something: a suspiciously… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
suspiciously — adverb 1 in a way that shows you think someone has done something wrong or dishonest: Meg looked at me very suspiciously. 2 in a way that makes people think that something bad or illegal is happening: He saw two youths acting suspiciously outside … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
suspiciously — UK [səˈspɪʃəslɪ] / US adverb 1) in a way that shows you think someone has done something wrong Sarah looked up at me suspiciously. 2) in a way that makes you think something illegal is happening Two men were seen nearby acting suspiciously. 3) in … English dictionary
suspiciously — adverb a) In a way suggesting suspicion. The police officer looked at her suspiciously. b) In a way that arouses suspicion. She was behaving very suspiciously … Wiktionary
suspiciously — adv. Suspiciously is used with these verbs: ↑act, ↑ask, ↑behave, ↑eye, ↑look, ↑narrow, ↑peer, ↑regard, ↑sniff, ↑stare, ↑view … Collocations dictionary
suspiciously — suspicious ► ADJECTIVE 1) having or showing suspicion. 2) giving an impression of dishonest or dangerous character. DERIVATIVES suspiciously adverb suspiciousness noun … English terms dictionary
suspiciously — adverb with suspicion (Freq. 2) she regarded the food suspiciously • Derived from adjective: ↑suspicious … Useful english dictionary
Suspiciously — Suspicious Sus*pi cious, a. [OE. suspecious; cf. L. suspiciosus. See {Suspicion}.] 1. Inclined to suspect; given or prone to suspicion; apt to imagine without proof. [1913 Webster] Nature itself, after it has done an injury, will ever be… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suspiciously — adverb see suspicious … New Collegiate Dictionary