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paranoia noun uk /ˌpær.əˈnɔɪ.ə/ us /ˌper.əˈnɔɪ.ə/ [ C or U ] an extreme and unreasonable feeling that other people do not like you or are going to harm or criticize you: 疑神疑鬼,多疑 There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.现在人们十分多疑,总是害怕会有犯罪发生。 [ U ] psychology specialized Someone who has paranoia has unreasonable false beliefs as a part of another mental illness, for example schizophrenia.患妄想症的人;偏执狂 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Mental illnesses ad adjustment disorder age-associated memory impairment anhedonia anorectic exhibitionistic exhibitionistically false memory firebug generalized anxiety disorder melancholia mental handicap neurotic postnatal psychosis postpartum depression postpartum psychosis PPD progressive simultanagnosia schizophrenic seasonal affective disorder
paranoia | American Dictionary paranoia noun[ U ] us/ˌpær·əˈnɔɪ·ə/ a strong tendency to feel that you cannot trust other people or that other people have a bad opinion of you, or medical a mental illness that causes extreme feelings that others are trying to harm you |