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unsuspicious adjective uk /ˌʌn.səˈspɪʃ.əs/ us /ˌʌn.səˈspɪʃ.əs/ trusting someone or something, or not realizing the truth about a situation : Because of his unsuspicious nature and high self-confidence, he reacted calmly to criticism. unsuspicious ofWhen they arrived, they found a population that was unarmed and unsuspicious of danger. Opposite
suspicious Unsuspicious consumers are handing over cash for what turns out to be an empty promise. She knew nothing of their intentions, and was wholly unsuspicious of any danger to her daughter. Mr Weston was perfectly unsuspicious of the anger he was causing, and was as happy and cheerful as usual. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Naive & trusting be easy game/meatidiom be easy preyidiom be wet behind the earsidiom butter butter wouldn't melt in someone's mouthidiom gull idealistic impressionable ingenuous ingenuously open-faced prey pushover see things in black and whiteidiom simple uncynically unsophisticated unsophistication unsuspecting wide-eyed |