suspiciously
/səˈspɪʃəsli/
adverb
- In a way that makes you think something is wrong or illegal.
- The man was acting suspiciously near the parked cars.
- She looked at him suspiciously when he offered to help.
- The package was left suspiciously close to the entrance.
- In a way that shows you do not trust someone or something.
- The teacher glanced suspiciously at the student who was whispering.
- The dog eyed the stranger suspiciously.
- He raised an eyebrow suspiciously at the sudden change in plans.
- Used to describe something that is surprisingly similar to something else, often implying dishonesty.
- Her story matches his suspiciously well.
- The two paintings are suspiciously similar in style.
- His excuse sounded suspiciously like the one he used last time.
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