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The detective was looking…………………at the husband, who was cheating on his wife.SuspiciousnessSuspiciousSuspicioningSuspiciously

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The detective was looking…………………at the husband, who was cheating on his wife.

  1. Suspiciousness
  2. Suspicious
  3. Suspicioning
  4. Suspiciously
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Solution

To determine the correct word to fill in the blank, we need to analyze the context of the sentence and the grammatical requirements.

  1. Contextual Analysis: The sentence suggests that the detective is observing the husband with a sense of doubt or mistrust due to his infidelity. This calls for an adverb that describes how the detective is looking.

  2. Options Examination:

    • Suspiciousness: This is a noun and does not fit syntactically.
    • Suspicious: This is an adjective and cannot describe the action of looking directly in this context.
    • Suspicioning: This is not a standard English word.
    • Suspiciously: This is an adverb and fits perfectly, as it describes the manner in which the detective is looking.
  3. Final Decision: Based on the grammatical structure and meaning, the correct choice is suspiciously.

Final Answer

The detective was looking suspiciously at the husband, who was cheating on his wife.

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