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    suss
    /sʌs/

    verb

    • 1. realize or grasp (something): "he's sussed it"

    noun

    • 1. knowledge or awareness of a specified kind: "his lack of business suss"

    adjective

    • 1. shrewd and wary: "he is too suss a character to fall into that trap"

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  2. SUSS definition: 1. to realize, understand, or discover something: 2. to understand what someone wants to do or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUSS is figure out —usually used with out. How to use suss in a sentence.

  4. SUSS meaning: 1. to realize, understand, or discover something: 2. to understand what someone wants to do or…. Learn more.

  5. Suss definition: to investigate or figure out (usually followed by out).. See examples of SUSS used in a sentence.

  6. If you suss a person or situation, you realize or work out what their real character or nature is. [ British , informal ] I think I've sussed the reason for it.

  7. suss. ( sʌs) vb ( tr) 1. ( often foll by out) to attempt to work out (a situation, person's character, etc), esp using one's intuition. 2. Also: sus to become aware of; suspect (esp in the phrase suss it) n. sharpness of mind; social astuteness. [C20: shortened from suspect]

  8. verb. /sʌs/ (also sus) [transitive, intransitive] (informal) Verb Forms. to realize something; to understand the important things about somebody/something. suss (somebody/something) I think I've got him sussed (= now I understand him). He cheated on her for years, but she never sussed.

  9. “It has so much to do with Amy and her reaction to Ben,” he says, attempting to suss out the surprising turn of events. From The Daily Beast One would think that a media communications expert might be able to suss that out on her own.

  10. Suss Definition. sŭs. sussed, susses, sussing. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Adjective. Noun. Filter. verb. To figure out; grasp, as a result of investigation, study, or intuition. Webster's New World. To infer or discover; figure. Often used with out: American Heritage. To size up; study. Often used with out:

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English suss /sʌs/ verb (also suss somebody/something ↔ out) [ transitive] British English informal to realize or discover something, or to find out the things that you need to know about someone or something He finally sussed out the truth. suss (that) I soon sussed that she wasn’t telling the truth ...

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