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oversuspicious

ADJECTIVE
  1. unduly suspicious

How To Use oversuspicious In A Sentence

  • Many an oversuspicious person will find advantage in remembering what a too liberal application of Foxey's principle of suspecting everybody brought The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
  • This oversuspicious nature combined with a lack of knowledge about rubber knee length protective footwear means that Traci Bingham will never win Celebrity Big Brother. Celebrity Big Brother Betting Odds – Is Chantelle Safe?
  • Anyway, sorry, hoodathunk, maybe I'm naive, but I believe that you're being oversuspicious. gopny Says: Think Progress
  • The problem here is that professor bernstein insists on burying his good point (that modern liberalism is often oversuspicious of israel because it is an ethnic state) in way too many bad ones (especially implying that there is something illiberal about being skeptical of ethnic states and that the motivations are the same as anti-semites). The Volokh Conspiracy » Jews, Liberalism, Nationalism–Some Interesting Historical Continuities
  • Careful, frugal, prosperous people like you are apt to become unduly hard and oversuspicious; but you mustn't permit it. Flowing Gold
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