paranoia|paranoias in English
noun
[par·a·noi·a || ‚pærə'nɔɪə]
mental disorder characterized by delusions of persecution and suspicion of others
Use "paranoia|paranoias" in a sentence
1. If two paranoias living in different surroundings meet, then nothing left but quarrel and vituperation.
2. Her passion for cleanliness borders on paranoia.
3. Memory loss, extreme paranoia, rapid aging, encroaching psychosis.
4. But everywhere he found a paranoia about photography.
5. Such comments reflected as much bewilderment as paranoia.
6. • Such comments reflected as much Bewilderment as paranoia.
7. Paranoia crawls along on its belly in this forest.
8. Set the paranoia level for reading audio CDs
9. Cook's paranoia is only trumped by his ego.
10. • Paranoia Crawls along on its belly in this forest
11. It's not paranoia if they're really out to get you.
12. The mood is one of paranoia and expectation of war.
13. Alex Household had a history of mental instability and paranoia.
14. 16 Sleep deprivation causes memory loss, paranoia, and other problems.
15. Sometimes, the result of extreme paranoia is a phobia.
16. Sleep deprivation causes memory loss, paranoia, and other problems.
17. To establish a sound investment ideas, not paranoia boom.
18. There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.
19. They were classified as suffering from “religious paranoia” or “religious delirium.”
20. Paranoia, greed and hysteria reign over scientific facts and compassion.
21. It's enough to give every member of the audience paranoia.
22. Amentia - Paranoia Catalog: SAT171 / AVRD010 Co-release with Amputated Vein Records (Jpn)
23. Excessive doses can cause panic, confusion, inability to sleep, hallucinations and paranoia.
24. With increasing use, it leads to emotional instability and feelings of paranoia.
25. 7 It covers his hypochondria, paranoia and fears about his own sanity.