paranoia in English

noun
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a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance, typically elaborated into an organized system. It may be an aspect of chronic personality disorder, of drug abuse, or of a serious condition such as schizophrenia in which the person loses touch with reality.
He spent some time in America and there he began to show signs of paranoia and other aspects of mental disturbance.
synonyms:persecution complexdelusionsobsessionpsychosis
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1. Her passion for cleanliness borders on paranoia.

2. Memory loss, extreme paranoia, rapid aging, encroaching psychosis.

3. But everywhere he found a paranoia about photography.

4. Such comments reflected as much bewilderment as paranoia.

5. • Such comments reflected as much Bewilderment as paranoia.

6. Paranoia crawls along on its belly in this forest.

7. Set the paranoia level for reading audio CDs

8. Cook's paranoia is only trumped by his ego.

9. • Paranoia Crawls along on its belly in this forest

10. It's not paranoia if they're really out to get you.

11. The mood is one of paranoia and expectation of war.

12. Alex Household had a history of mental instability and paranoia.

13. 16 Sleep deprivation causes memory loss, paranoia, and other problems.

14. Sometimes, the result of extreme paranoia is a phobia.

15. Sleep deprivation causes memory loss, paranoia, and other problems.

16. To establish a sound investment ideas, not paranoia boom.

17. There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.

18. They were classified as suffering from “religious paranoia” or “religious delirium.”

19. Paranoia, greed and hysteria reign over scientific facts and compassion.

20. It's enough to give every member of the audience paranoia.

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22. Excessive doses can cause panic, confusion, inability to sleep, hallucinations and paranoia.

23. With increasing use, it leads to emotional instability and feelings of paranoia.

24. 7 It covers his hypochondria, paranoia and fears about his own sanity.

25. It seemed possible that Soviet paranoia could spark a war at any time.

26. After 12 years in this business... maybe I'm developing a nose-cooler's paranoia.

27. But Mr Kim , for all his megalomania and paranoia , is a shrewd tactician.

28. Paranoia flourished and this set off a violent reaction against the nation's 400,000 ethnic Vietnamese.

29. 14 Can cause paranoia, psychosis, sterility and flashbacks several years after the drug is taken.

30. So we have an intermittent syndrome that presents with abdominal pain, polyneuropathy, paranoia... and delusions.

31. Was it paranoia or could she really feel some one closing in on her?

32. 29 Other dangers are dramatic increases and decreases in blood pressure, paranoia and psychosis.

33. Can cause paranoia, psychosis, sterility and flashbacks several years after the drug is taken.

34. Maybe that's a story you should be following with that dogged journalistic paranoia of yours.

35. He has never recovered from the paranoia of the Nixon years, and his reclusiveness is legendary.

36. 🔊 Ted could not conquer his paranoia and constantly waited for something bad to Befall him

37. Brian was lost in booze and drugs, compounded by paranoia and a deep sense of failure.

38. One's entire nervous system is on high alert, and you have a constant panic and paranoia.

39. Abnormals in the path of the agent are showing rapid onset of clinical paranoia and extreme aggression

40. Abnormals in the path of the agent are showing rapid onset of clinical paranoia and extreme aggression.

41. The air was thick with paranoia as the conversation turned to the perfidious question of appearance money.

42. The China lobby contributed to the paranoia that fostered the Cold War abroad and McCarthyism at home.

43. On a bike when encountering hikers, you feel the immediate apprehension and paranoia, even from a distance.

44. Euripides' satire on the paranoia of the idealist has always been the cult play of the Attic repertoire.

45. It is easy enough now to mock the film industry's seeming paranoia about the Film Society screenings.

46. The proposed charter is a combination of paranoia, elitism, staff manipulation and basic ignorance about how government really functions.

47. After debate the team concluded that they had to grin and bear it rather than descend into paranoia.

48. Dinesh D'Souza's follow-up to 'Obama's America' is a piece of Ahistorical liberal-bashing that slides from propaganda to paranoia.

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50. She saved her curses until she could shout them into the night - then swallowed them anyway out of paranoia.