Synonym: paranoiac. Similar words: anoint, one after another, parade, parallel, parable, paradox, paragon, paramour. Meaning: ['pærənɔɪd] n. a person afflicted with paranoia. adj. suffering from paranoia.
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91. However, the idea that any government would monitor its citizens' brains for honesty will doubtless strike even the least paranoid person as rather terrifyingly Orwellian.
92. But nne believes Sphie edt pve he sanity, Sphie gws ineasingy paranoid - but is she imagining things?
93. If you want a cheat, what more pure than paranoid?
94. Result The somatization symptoms of these patients are significantly higher than normal but the inter-personal sensitivity, hostility and paranoid factors are significantly lower than normal.
95. In the same year he was admitted involuntarily to the hospital where he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
96. They concluded that Norway's mass killer was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, and so was not criminally responsible for his actions.
97. Talent: Director George Nolfi, who wrote the script for The Bourne Ultimatum, steers the always-edgy Matt Damon through the paranoid plot twists, with Emily Blunt on board as the femme fatale.
98. Besides, male and female criminal violence groups had discrepancy on "Paranoid", " Schizoid ", " Avoidant" 3 aspects.
99. Most of them have more or less paranoid psychological tendency, and it can give an explanation to some of their characteristics such as over hard working, highly self-sacrifice and self- complacence .
100. Mr Loughner may be politically motivated, but he is also clearly insane—a textbook case of paranoid schizophrenia in the view of a psychologist, and one who had already attracted police attention.
101. Objective : To study the relationship between testosterone and educated - years and murder in paranoid schizophrenia.
102. At the same time, the success of Chinese private entrepreneurs universal character is " paranoid - survive. "
103. Avoidant personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, passive personality disorder and paranoid personality disorder were much common in depressive patients.
104. But she almost succeeded when in the grip of acute paranoid schizophrenia.
105. This shows that the stock market a paranoid can play the market.
106. Corollary of delivering fierce speeches that instill violence and propaganda of wheeler-dealer and paranoid mass media to spread such loath-laden print and telecast materials adds fuel to the fire.
107. IT IS important to be a bit institutionally paranoid, especially when things are going well.
108. Today, they are positively paranoid, distrusting even the best borrowers and forcing companies to pay far more interest on money borrowed.
109. Their paranoid espousal of various conspiracy theories, rabid support of Israel and religious Zionism, and fiery preaching about the "Islamic Threat" held for me a strange fascination.
110. "I think you're being paranoid." — "Yeah. I guess so.".
111. Both sides agreed that Clark suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, but they disagreed on his legal insanity.
112. The first episode paranoid schizophrenia might be in a state of immune activation.
113. You can lose your perspective. You know, get paranoid? Well, that's something I really try and avoid.
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114. We can in fact observe similar things in psychotic illnesses, especially in the paranoid forms of schizophrenia, which often swarm with mythological images.
115. Results: The psychopathy, depression, psychasthenia , paranoid scores are higher in the group of drug addicts than in controls.
116. A paranoid woman complains bitterly of her mistreatment at work.
117. In the present study on paranoid schizophrenia, we have performed a multilocus association study to analyze the interactions among 4 genes that are involved in dopamine metabolism.
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