How to spell SUSPECIOUS correctly?
If you find yourself misspelling "suspecious", here are some correct alternatives to consider: "suspicious", "suspicion" or "suspected". Remember to double-check your spelling using online tools or dictionaries to ensure accurate and error-free writing.
List of suggestions on how to spell suspecious correctly
- auspicious Her first day at her new job was auspicious, as she was able to complete all her tasks ahead of schedule.
- specious The politician's argument for lower taxes was specious and lacking in evidence.
- suspicions "I have suspicions that he is lying to us," said the detective during the investigation.
- suspicious The detective found it suspicious that the suspect had an alibi for every hour of the night.