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suspicions Meaning in Tamil ( suspicions வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஐய உணர்வு,



suspicions's Usage Examples:

General Orero, successor of Baldissera, pushed offensive action more vigorously, and on the 26th of January 1890 entered Adowa, a city considerably to the south of the Marchan imprudent step which aroused Meneleks suspicions, and had hurriedly to be retraced.


From this moment begins a long-drawn-out series of tricks and subterfuges, undertaken with the view of deceiving Mark, whose suspicions, excited by sundry of his courtiers, from time to time get beyond his control, and are as often laid to rest by some clever ruse on the part of his nephew, or his wife, ably seconded by Brangaene.


pleasantryded to lead gently into my suspicions about Ben Macdui, a few pleasantries first.


I blurted out my suspicions to Detective Jackson and said a prayer.


In August he joined with Spain and Holland in a manifesto against France, while secretly for a million livres he engaged himself to Louis, and in 1682 he proposed himself as arbitrator with the intention of treacherously handing over Luxemburg to France, an offer which was rejected owing to Spanish suspicions of collusion.


Richard also threw himself into the disputes respecting the crown of Jerusalem, and supported Guy of Lusignan against Conrad of Montferrat with so much heat that he incurred grave, though unfounded, suspicions of complicity when Conrad was assassinated by emissaries of the Old Man of the Mountain.


But the suspicions aroused by his conduct found further confirmation when he caused himself - or allowed himself - to be nominated bishop of Le Puy by Benedict XIII.


Meanwhile the Anabaptists obtained a footing in Silesia, and suspicions of Schwenkfeld's sympathy with them were aroused.


Meanwhile Wallenstein was again arousing the suspicions of his nominal allies.


Nevertheless, he plunged ahead, deciding to offer a sanitized version of his suspicions.


The suspicions of those who are never sorry to disparage the great have been of various kinds.


The evidence, However, afforded (a) by the parallel version of Deuteronomy and (b) by the literary analysis of J and E not only fails to support this tradition, but excites the gravest suspicions as to the originality both of the form and of the position in which the Decalogue now appears.


This policy in foreign affairs, which he pursued through the winter and spring of 1791-92, he combined with another - that of fanning the suspicions of the people against the monarchy, which he identified with the counter-revolution, and of forcing on a change of ministry.





Synonyms:

notion, intuition, belief, heart, feeling, opinion, impression, bosom, hunch,



Antonyms:

fear, happiness, gratitude, calmness, levity,

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