Origin of suspect

1250–1300; Middle English (adj.) < Latin suspectāre, equivalent to su- su- + spectāre, frequentative of specere to look at

OTHER WORDS FROM suspect

Example sentences from the Web for unsuspecting

British Dictionary definitions for unsuspecting (1 of 2)

unsuspecting
/ (ˌʌnsəˈspɛktɪŋ) /

adjective

disposed to trust; not suspicious; trusting

Derived forms of unsuspecting

unsuspectingly, adverb

British Dictionary definitions for unsuspecting (2 of 2)

suspect

verb (səˈspɛkt)

(tr) to believe guilty of a specified offence without proof
(tr) to think false, questionable, etc she suspected his sincerity
(tr; may take a clause as object) to surmise to be the case; think probable to suspect fraud
(intr) to have suspicion

noun (ˈsʌspɛkt)

a person who is under suspicion

adjective (ˈsʌspɛkt)

causing or open to suspicion

Derived forms of suspect

suspecter, noun suspectless, adjective

Word Origin for suspect

C14: from Latin suspicere to mistrust, from sub- + specere to look