strong vs suspect

strong

adj
  • Determined; unyielding. 

  • Highly stimulating to the senses. 

  • Having an offensive or intense odor or flavor. 

  • Having a high concentration of an essential or active ingredient. 

  • Having a specified number of people or units. 

  • Severe; very bad or intense. 

  • Having a wide range of logical consequences; widely applicable. (Often contrasted with a weak statement which it implies.) 

  • Capable of producing great physical force. 

  • Inflecting in a different manner than the one called weak, such as Germanic verbs which change vowels. 

  • Having a high alcoholic content. 

  • Not easily subdued or taken. 

  • Having wealth or resources. 

  • Impressive, good. 

  • That completely ionizes into anions and cations in a solution. 

  • Convincing. 

  • Having a lot of power. 

  • Capable of withstanding great physical force. 

adv
  • In a strong manner. 

suspect

adj
  • Viewing with suspicion; suspecting. 

  • Viewed with suspicion; suspected. 

noun
  • A person who is suspected of something, in particular of committing a crime. 

verb
  • To have suspicion. 

  • To imagine or suppose (something) to be true, or to exist, without proof. 

  • To believe (someone) to be guilty. 

  • To distrust or have doubts about (something or someone). 

How often have the words strong and suspect occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )