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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بدگمانی، سوئ ظن ، تردید، مظنون بودن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary suspect (n. suspicion) ظنين بودن، سوء ظن داشتن، بدگمان شدن، مضنون
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary suspicious => suspecter (bad-)segâl(-i/eš) bad-gomân-i + SYNONYME : SOUPÇON , SUSPICION. Soupçon est le terme vulgaire ; suspicion est un terme de palais. Le soupçon roule sur toutes sortes d'objets ; la suspicion tombe proprement sur les délits. Le soupçon fait qu'on est soupçon né ; la suspicion suppose qu'on est suspect. soupçonner|suspicion|suspect|suspicieux|suspicieuse|suspicious|suspiciously|tinge du lat suspicionem, qui vient de suspicere, regarder, considérer, et de là soupçon ner, de susum, en haut, et spicere, voir (=> SPECTACLE, suspicion) + French "soupçon" is a reduction of Old French sospeçon "suspicion" from Latin "suspectionis," the noun from suspicere "to suspect." This Latin verb comes from the sense of "to look up at" from sub "below" and specere "to look at." The root here is the same as that in "despicable," from Latin despicare "to look down on," based on de "down" + "specere." So how could "skeptic" derive from the same root? This word comes from Greek, where the [p] and [k] sounds 'metathesized,' i.e. changed places. That is why all the Greek stems in English meaning "see, look at" show the consonant sounds in the same (reverse) order: "telescope," "microscope," etc. 1 fra. un soupçon de qqch ; eng. a tinge of ... (bas-)andak(-andâza) + Most affection is accompanied by some tinge of jealousy, which is a possessive impulse intruding into the creative region. (B. RUSSELL, Political Ideals ) 2 fra. suspicieux ; eng. suspicious bad-gomân/bin-i
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(suspicion): بازگشت به واژه suspicion to p oneself of a suspicion ظن به ارتکاب جرم ،بدگمانى ،سوء ظن ،ترديد،مظنون بودن قانون ـ فقه : ظنين روانشناسى : بدگمانى کلمات مرتبط(1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sus·pi·cion n. Pronunciation: sə- ' spi-shən Function: noun Etymology: Middle English suspecioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin suspicion-, suspicio, from suspicere to suspect ― more at SUSPECT Date: 14th century 1 a : the act or an instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight evidence : MISTRUST b : a state of mental uneasiness and uncertainty : DOUBT 2 : a barely detectable amount : TRACE <just a suspicion of garlic> synonyms see UNCERTAINTY ]]> 2 suspicion n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   sus·pi·cioned ; sus·pi·cion·ing \- ' spi-sh(ə-)niŋ\ Date: circa 1637 chiefly dialect : SUSPECT ]]>