suspiciously
English
    
    Etymology
    
suspicious + -ly
Adverb
    
suspiciously (comparative more suspiciously, superlative most suspiciously)
- (manner) In a way suggesting suspicion.
- The police officer looked at her suspiciously.
 
- (manner) In a way that arouses suspicion.
- She was behaving very suspiciously.
 
- (evaluative) Causing suspicion.
- Suspiciously, he had taken out an insurance policy on his wife just months earlier.
 
- (degree) To a degree that makes one suspect something.
- It looked suspiciously like a molding-compound repair of a dent.
 
Translations
    
In a manner suggesting suspicion
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in a manner suggesting guilt
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to a degree that makes one suspect something
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