I.looked at from beneath the brows, i. e. viewed with suspicion or jealousy, Lat. suspectus, Aesch., Thuc.; c. inf., ὑπ. αὐτοῖς μὴ πέμψαι suspected by them of not having sent, Thuc.
2.of things, τάδ᾽ ἦν ὕποπτα Eur.; ὕποπτον καθεστήκει it was a matter of jealousy, Thuc.
3.adv., ὑπόπτως διακεῖσθαι or ἔχειν to lie under suspicion, id=Thuc., Xen.