suspiciously in Spanish
suspiciously in Spanish is sospechosamente, culpablemente — suspiciously means in a way that suggests something is wrong or dishonest.
suspiciously in Spanish
sospechosamente
(manner) In a way suggesting suspicion.
culpablemente
(manner) In a way suggesting suspicion.
sospechosamente
(degree) To a degree that makes one suspect something.
What does "suspiciously" mean?
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adv In a way that suggests something is wrong or dishonest.
"He was acting suspiciously near the locked door."
suspiciously in a sentence
- He was acting suspiciously near the locked door.
- The room was suspiciously quiet.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "suspiciously" in Spanish?
"suspiciously" in Spanish is sospechosamente, culpablemente. suspiciously means: In a way that suggests something is wrong or dishonest.
How do you use "suspiciously" in a sentence?
Example: "He was acting suspiciously near the locked door." In Spanish, "suspiciously" is sospechosamente, culpablemente.
Are there other ways to say "suspiciously" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "suspiciously": sospechosamente, culpablemente.
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