(n) the skeptics (in philosophy) (sceptics)
(n) skepticism
scepticism
(n,vs) holding in doubt
(n) (ling) interrogative word
(n) point of uncertainty
unclarified issue
doubt
(P)
(n) disputed ballot
(n) (ling) question mark
(P)
(n) interrogative sentence
(adj-f) pseudo-positive
(n) suspect
(n) a suspect
(P)
(n) suspect (person)
(P)
(n) suspicion (of others)
jealousy
(n) suspicion of corruption
(n) accounting scandal
(n) skepticism
scepticism
(adj-i) doubting
distrustful
incredulous
suspicious
(adj-i) doubtful
questionable
uncertain
disputable
suspicious
(P)
(n) bribery scandal (case)
(n) pseudoscience
(n) simulated experience
simulation
(n) (comp) pseudo instruction
(n,adj-no) pseudorandom number
(n) pseudo-romance
pseudo (mock) love affair
(n) Suspicion will raise bogies
Once you suspect something, everything else will look suspicious
(n) one's doubts being cleared away (dispelled, resolved)
(exp) being in doubt and unable to decide
hesitation and indecision
(exp,v5u) to not believe one's ears
(n) question and answer session
(n) (ling) rhetorical question