Reverse Dictionary: SUSPECT

ADJECTIVES
1695 JEALOUSED suspected → obs.
1946 FUNKY unpleasant, objectionable; also, suspect, questionable, strange → US sl.
1996 HOT suspect → UK sl.


NOUNS
1930 EASY MARK an obvious suspect → sl.
1960 TALENT in police terms: a suspect → sl. 


VERBS
1400 DEEM to think of something as existent; to guess, to suspect, to surmise, to imagine → obs.
1678 DIFFIDE to distrust, to doubt, to suspect, to mistrust → obs.
1682 JEALOUSE to suspect a thing or person; to have a suspicion that → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1816 JALOOSE → JALOUSE to suspect, to be suspicious of; to guess, to imagine, to suppose → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1844 EVEN to impute, to suspect, to suggest, to hint at or charge with anything, used in a bad sense; to think entitled to, or deserving of, used in a good sense → Sc.
1851 SMELL A MOUSE to suspect that something is contrary to appearance, to suspect trickery or deception → Amer. dial.
1866 UMBLE-CUM-STUMBLE to thoroughly understand, to detect, to suspect
1877 MISDOUBT to doubt, to suspect; to fear, to apprehend; to think; to having an inkling or suspicion of → Sc. & Eng. dial.  
1882 FUNNY BUSINESS nonsense; fooling around; later, action or behaviour that is deceptive, dishonest, or otherwise suspect → colloq.
1903 MISDEEM to suspect; to be suspicious or illiberal → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1950 MISLIST to mistrust, to suspect → Amer. dial.
1953 SUSS to suspect or discover the truth about someone or something → UK sl.