Meaning & Definition of word "Paranoia"

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    Paranoia

    /ˌpærəˈnɔɪə/

    noun:

    • 1. A mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance.
      • Example: His paranoia made him suspect that everyone was plotting against him.
    • 2. An irrational and obsessive fear, often resulting in anxiety or social withdrawal.
      • Example: The constant rejection he faced led to a severe case of paranoia.
    • 3. A belief system that involves persistent fears and distrust of others.
      • Example: Paranoia can lead to isolation as individuals distance themselves from friends and family.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'paranoia', meaning 'madness' or 'derangement'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    paranoia levels:

    A reference to the intensity of paranoid thoughts or feelings.

    paranoia attack:

    A sudden onset of intense paranoia, often accompanied by panic.

    Related Words

    delusion:

    A false belief held despite evidence to the contrary.

    suspicion:

    A belief that something is possible, likely, or true, often without proof.

    distrust:

    The absence of trust; doubt about the honesty or reliability of others.

    Slang Meanings of paranoia

    Meaning: In your head

    Example Sentence: You're just in your head with all that paranoia.

    Meaning: Seeing shadows

    Example Sentence: He’s seeing shadows everywhere; his paranoia is setting in.