Suspicion and obvious evasiveness

If you experience any symptoms, please consult a doctor (Doubt, Skepticism, Cynicism, Suspiciousness, Dubiety, Misgiving, Apprehension, Vagueness, Equivocation, Prevarication, Furtiveness, Evasion, Shifty, Skittishness, Caginess)

Suspicion and obvious evasiveness is a symptom characterized by a feeling of distrust and a reluctance to be open or honest. It is often manifested in a person's body language and facial expressions, such as avoiding eye contact, fidgeting, and appearing uncomfortable. It can also be seen in their verbal responses, such as answering questions with questions or speaking in a guarded manner. This symptom can develop over time as a result of past experiences, or it can be triggered by a single event. It is important to note that this symptom is not necessarily indicative of malicious intent, and can be the result of a variety of factors.

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Age: 1 to 100
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Equally Common in Men and Women

Diseases, which may be a consequence of the symptom suspicion and obvious evasiveness

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