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suspicious
Adjective
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If someone or something is suspicious, you do not trust that person, you suspect that he is doing something shady, or that something odd is happening.
The man who is inspecting that window seems suspicious.
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If you are suspicious, you don't trust people. You suspect something or are distrustful.
Don't be suspicious of that man; I don't think he's doing anything shady.
mind
Noun
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Someone's mind is the part of them that thinks.
In my mind I know I must go, but in my heart I want to stay here.
We will solve this problem. We have the best minds in the country working on it.
mind
Verb
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If you mind some action or thing, you feel negatively about it.
"Do you mind if I sit here?" "No, not at all"
"It's raining outside. You should take an umbrella" "It's OK, I don't mind the rain"
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If you mind someone or something, you look after it.
"Could you mind the children while I go to the bathroom?"