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    Par·a·noid
    /ˈperəˌnoid/

    adjective

    • 1. unreasonably or obsessively anxious, suspicious, or mistrustful: "you think I'm paranoid but I tell you there is something going on"
    • 2. characterized by or affected with the mental condition of paranoia: "paranoid schizophrenia"

    noun

    • 1. a person who is paranoid: "further accusations would sound like the ramblings of a paranoid"
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  3. Paranoid is an adjective that describes someone who has paranoia, suspiciousness, or extreme fear. It can also be a noun for someone who is affected with paranoia or paranoid schizophrenia.

  4. Paranoid means feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you. It can also refer to a mental illness in which you have delusions of persecution or mistrust.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · Paranoia is the feeling that you’re being threatened in some way, even though there’s no proof. Learn about the types, causes, and treatments of paranoia, and how to cope with it.

  6. Paranoid means feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you. It can also refer to a mental illness in which you have delusions of persecution. Learn more about the word, its usage and related terms.

  7. What does paranoid mean? Paranoid is an adjective used to describe someone who has the mental disorder paranoia , which is characterized by delusions and feelings of extreme distrust, suspicion, and being targeted by others.

  8. Feb 7, 2024 · Paranoia is a way of thinking that involves feelings of distrust and suspicion about others without a good reason. It can be a symptom of psychosis or certain mental health conditions, or a normal reaction to stress or trauma.

  9. Apr 28, 2022 · Paranoia is a pattern of thinking that involves intense, irrational distrust and suspicion. It can be a symptom of various physical or mental health conditions, such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or paranoid personality disorder.

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