unsuspectingun‧sus‧pect‧ing /ˌʌnsəˈspektɪŋ◂/ adjective [usually before noun] - And perhaps it was offered to me all those years ago in unsuspecting naturalness.
- Edward Davis, a son of the owner, assured the unsuspecting farmer that everything within was free.
- Here an impressive collection of vehicles from the Great Age of Steam awaits unsuspecting engineers from two to ninety-two.
- I jab smartly, snapping out into his unsuspecting face and make solid contact against his nose.
- Just catch some unsuspecting psychopathic bee, strap it on and watch it go.
- Shareware authors, however, release their products on an unsuspecting world with no up-front payment.
- The bill for incorporating the bank of the United States did not steal upon an unsuspecting legislature, and pass unobserved.
- When males are unleashed on to unsuspecting females, there may be evolutionary mayhem.
NOUN► victim· One may batter an unconscious, sleeping or unsuspecting victim.
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