Sentences with Suspicious

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Suspicious'

The detective found a suspicious package near the entrance of the building.

The manager became suspicious when the employee consistently arrived late without a valid explanation.

The detective questioned the suspicious behavior of the witness during the investigation.

Despite her charming smile, there was something suspicious about the way she avoided answering questions about her past.

The company's financial statements appeared suspicious, leading investors to question the integrity of its accounting practices.

The hikers became suspicious when they stumbled upon a hidden cave in the remote wilderness that was not marked on any maps.

The police officer's training helped them identify the suspicious behavior of the individual loitering near the bank.

The scientist grew suspicious of the unexpected results in the experiment, prompting a thorough review of the methodology.

The airport security personnel detained the passenger with a suspicious-looking bag for further investigation.

The detective noticed a suspicious pattern of behavior in the suspect's movements on the day of the crime.

The town residents became suspicious when a new neighbor moved in overnight without any prior notice or introduction.

The journalist received a tip about a suspicious meeting between government officials, sparking an investigation into potential corruption.

Despite the clear alibi, there was something suspicious about the defendant's demeanor during the court proceedings.

The detective urged the citizens to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity that could be linked to the recent string of burglaries.

The detective's instincts kicked in when he observed a suspicious person loitering near the crime scene.

The restaurant owner grew suspicious when a series of negative online reviews appeared, all written by newly created accounts.

The detective found a suspicious discrepancy in the witness statements, leading to a new lead in the investigation.

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