Adjective: sus sús
Usage: informal
Usage: Brit, informal
Usage: Brit, informal
Usage: informal
- Of questionable motive; of doubtful legality, value, truth, honesty, etc.
"there was something sus about the accident";
- fishy [informal], funny, shady [informal], suspect, suspicious, dodgy [Brit, informal]
Usage: Brit, informal
- Examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition
- check, check up on, look into, check out, suss out [Brit, informal], check over, go over, check into, suss [Brit, informal]
Usage: Brit, informal
- Suspicion (of having committed a crime); a feeling or belief that someone is suspicious or guilty
"The new guy at work is acting sus"
- Type genus of the Suidae
- genus Sus
Derived forms: sused, susing, suses
See also: questionable
Type of: analyse [Brit, Cdn], analyze [N. Amer], canvass, examine, mammal genus, study
Part of: family Suidae, Suidae
Encyclopedia: Sus, Martin