LOOK UPON WITH SUSPICION

Definition: To regard or consider something with doubt, mistrust, or a feeling that it may be questionable or unreliable.

Synonyms: Distrustfully Regard, View Skeptically, Regard Doubtfully, Suspicious Glance, Eye With Suspicion

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The detective began to look upon with suspicion the mysterious package left at the doorstep.
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The scientist advised his colleagues to look upon with suspicion the surprising results of the experiment.
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The team captain started to look upon with suspicion the opposing player's sudden improvement in performance.
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The detective began to look upon with suspicion the peculiar behavior of the witness during the interrogation.
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Investors tend to look upon with suspicion sudden and unexplained fluctuations in the stock market.
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Some members of the scientific community look upon with suspicion any extraordinary claims that lack empirical evidence.
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Environmentalists look upon with suspicion industries that disregard sustainability practices.
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The astute scientist tended to look upon unverified hypotheses with suspicion, awaiting rigorous testing.
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Many people look upon with suspicion any new technology that emerges.
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Investors tend to look upon with suspicion companies with inconsistent financial reports.
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I always look upon with suspicion any email from an unknown sender.
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Authorities look upon with suspicion the sudden increase in cash deposits.
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The community tends to look upon with suspicion newcomers to the neighborhood.
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In scientific circles, researchers often look upon with suspicion studies funded by industry.
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Sheila's colleagues look upon with suspicion her extravagant lifestyle.
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Neighborhood watch groups look upon with suspicion any unfamiliar vehicles in the area.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Have you seen the new report from the marketing department?B: Yes, I have. But I have to admit, I look upon it with suspicion.A: Oh? Why is that?B: Well, some of the numbers seem too good to be true, and there isn't enough context provided.A: I see what you mean. It's always important to approach these things critically.
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