Thesaurus / unsuspicious
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Infantry and cavalry approached the island, quite unsuspicious of its being occupied.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSInstantly every nerve of Mark's body became alert, but to all appearances he was totally unsuspicious.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNPritchard, unsuspicious of our designs, ran on in front with a proud step and with his tail in the air.
THE ANIMAL STORY BOOKVARIOUSIt was liable to be so deflected from its course as to kill the unsuspicious hunter, who had assumed great risk as it was.
TWO BOYS IN WYOMINGEDWARD S. ELLISUtterly unsuspicious of danger, the marauders had taken no precautions.
THE LION'S BROODDUFFIELD OSBORNEFortunately he is tolerably harmless and unsuspicious, for to reconcile him would be simply impossible.
SWORD AND GOWNGEORGE A. LAWRENCEArrangements were made accordingly, and the unsuspicious Nicuesa debarked from his ship the day after his arrival.
SOUTH AMERICAN FIGHTS AND FIGHTERSCYRUS TOWNSEND BRADYThough totally unsuspicious, Mr. Percival could not help being struck with the perturbation in which he found his young friend.
TALES AND NOVELS, VOLUME 3 (OF 10)MARIA EDGEWORTHThe unsuspicious baronet thanked him for his good news, and sat upon a bank till the party could be collected.
CAMILLAFANNY BURNEYMaggie realized she could no longer put him off if she were to keep him unsuspicious for the next hour.
CHILDREN OF THE WHIRLWINDLEROY SCOTTWORDS RELATED TO UNSUSPICIOUS
- aboveboard
- artless
- callow
- candid
- confiding
- countrified
- credulous
- forthright
- frank
- fresh
- green
- guileless
- gullible
- harmless
- ignorant
- impulsive
- ingenuous
- innocent
- innocuous
- instinctive
- jejune
- lamb
- like a babe in the woods
- natural
- open
- original
- patsy
- plain
- simple
- simple-minded
- sincere
- spontaneous
- square
- sucker
- unaffected
- unjaded
- unpretentious
- unschooled
- unsophisticated
- unsuspecting
- unsuspicious
- untaught
- unworldly
- virgin
- wide-eyed
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