Suspense vs Suspence
Learn correct “suspicious” vs incorrect “suspicios.”
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suspicios
Incorrect spelling - "Suspicios" drops the second “u.”
"suspicios" is a common misspelling of "suspicious". Always use "suspicious" when referring to the correct word.
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suspicious
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Suspicious means distrustful or doubtful.
Definition of suspicious
"suspicious": Suspicious means distrustful or doubtful.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for suspicious
- • doubtful
- • questionable
Usage Examples
"Correct:" He looked suspicious.
"Correct:" The bag seemed suspicious.
"Incorrect:" He looked suspicios.
Notes:
- • “Suspicious” ends with the -cious pattern.
- • Means showing doubt or mistrust.
- • All -cious words include the letter 'u'.
- • “Suspicios” is missing the 'u' and is incorrect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
“Suspicious” is correct; “suspicios” is incomplete.