unsuspicion
English
Etymology
un- + suspicion
Noun
unsuspicion (uncountable)
- Lack of suspicion.
- 1907, Will Lillibridge, Where the Trail Divides:
- He had counted upon blindness, the unsuspicion of perfect confidence; but a passive, conscious conformity such as this--The thing was unbelievable, providential, too unnaturally good to last.
- 1914, Leroy Scott, No. 13 Washington Square:
- But the half-light of the room was a very obliging ally against such unsuspicion as her son's.
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