unsuspicious

IPA/ˌʌn.səˈspɪʃ.əs/
IPA/ˌʌn.səˈspɪʃ.əs/

unsuspicious — 形容詞

  • unsuspiciouspositive
  • more unsuspiciouscomparative
  • most unsuspicioussuperlative

1. likely to believe that people are honest and that nothing bad is happening, with

1.形容詞C1
釋義

不疑心

不覺得有問題或危險,信任他人

likely to believe that people are honest and that nothing bad is happening, without looking for hidden dangers or tricks

例句

Nadia was completely unsuspicious when a stranger offered to carry her bag at the station.

Nadia 對陌生人主動幫忙提包包完全沒有起疑心。

completely unsuspicious — intensifier showing degree

Tamar gave her bank details to the caller, unsuspicious of any scam.

Tamar 對電話那頭的人毫不懷疑,把銀行資料告訴了對方。

unsuspicious of [noun] — prepositional pattern

同義詞
  • trusting

    more common and slightly warmer in tone; focuses on a positive belief in others

  • gullible

    negative; suggests someone is too easily tricked or fooled

  • naive

    implies inexperience or lack of worldly wisdom, not just lack of suspicion

反義詞
  • suspicious

    the direct opposite; inclined to doubt or distrust

  • wary

    cautious and watchful, often for good reason

文法句型

unsuspicious + of + noun phrase

be + unsuspicious

remain + unsuspicious

用法筆記

Frequently used with intensifiers such as 'completely', 'perfectly', or 'entirely'. Can also be followed by 'of' to specify what is not suspected.

常見錯誤

The unsuspicious tourist walked into the trap.
The unsuspecting tourist walked into the trap.
💡'Unsuspicious' describes a trusting character; 'unsuspecting' means not aware of immediate danger in a specific situation.