Similar words: paranoid, anoint, Anointed, ever and anon, parade, paradox, parasol, parapet. Meaning: [‚pærə'nɔɪə] n. a psychological disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur.
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1. There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.
2. Her passion for cleanliness borders on paranoia.
3. The mood is one of paranoia and expectation of war.
4. Sleep deprivation causes memory loss, paranoia, and other problems.
5. Others may under-report due to dishonesty, forgetfulness or paranoia.
6. Such comments reflected as much bewilderment as paranoia.
7. Paranoia crawls along on its belly in this forest.
8. But everywhere he found a paranoia about photography.
9. Euripides' satire on the paranoia of the idealist has always been the cult play of the Attic repertoire.
10. It embraces the pathologically anti-government paranoia that has become the Red Menace of our time.
11. Was it paranoia or could she really feel some one closing in on her?
12. Douglas also developed some mild paranoia that, in a president, might have had far more serious consequences.
13. Paranoia, greed and hysteria reign over scientific facts and compassion.
14. The air was thick with paranoia as the conversation turned to the perfidious question of appearance money.
15. It seemed possible that Soviet paranoia could spark a war at any time.
16. He has never recovered from the paranoia of the Nixon years, and his reclusiveness is legendary.
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17. Russian intelligence will take a long time to quieten the paranoia of the West.
18. Excessive doses can cause panic, confusion, inability to sleep, hallucinations and paranoia.
19. On a bike when encountering hikers, you feel the immediate apprehension and paranoia, even from a distance.
20. It is easy enough now to mock the film industry's seeming paranoia about the Film Society screenings.
21. It's enough to give every member of the audience paranoia.
22. With increasing use, it leads to emotional instability and feelings of paranoia.
23. Alex Household had a history of mental instability and paranoia.
24. Will the erstwhile crimson-lipped peroxide devil-doll, the very anti-Madonna, be raging with paranoia and brutal honesty on her next record?
25. After debate the team concluded that they had to grin and bear it rather than descend into paranoia.
26. Brian was lost in booze and drugs, compounded by paranoia and a deep sense of failure.
27. The deep sense of frustration and resentment felt by leaders of the Nixon administration should not be dismissed as mere paranoia.
28. But to suppose that this picture bears the faintest resemblance to what the Labour leadership wants betrays something like paranoia cubed.
29. She saved her curses until she could shout them into the night - then swallowed them anyway out of paranoia.
30. Sometimes the hallucinations associated with small seizures in the temporal lobe have characteristics suggestive of schizophrenic thought, especially paranoia.
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