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paranoia

/par-uh-noi-uh/US // ˌpær əˈnɔɪ ə //UK // (ˌpærəˈnɔɪə) //

妄想症,偏执狂,妄想狂,偏执症

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Psychiatry. a mental disorder characterized by systematized delusions and the projection of personal conflicts, which are ascribed to the supposed hostility of others, sometimes progressing to disturbances of consciousness and aggressive acts believed to be performed in self-defense or as a mission.
    • : baseless or excessive suspicion of the motives of others.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmental illness
Synonyms
insanity精神错乱,疯癫,精神错乱症,精神病mental disorder精神疾病,精神障碍,精神病,精神病患者personality disorder人格障碍症,人格障碍,人格紊乱症,人格分裂症schizophrenia精神分裂症,精神分裂,精神障碍,精神裂变craziness疯狂,疯癫,狂热,疯狂的delusions妄想,妄想症,错觉,幻想depression抑郁症,忧郁症,萧条,郁闷derangement错乱,紊乱,错觉,错位disturbed mind忐忑不安的心灵,忐忑不安的心,忐忑不安的心态,忐忑不安的心境emotional disorder情绪紊乱,情绪失调,情绪失常,情感障碍emotional instability情绪不稳定,情绪不稳,情感不稳定,感情不稳定loss of mind失心疯,失魂落魄,丧失理智,失落的心态lunacy疯子,痴呆症,癫痫,疯癫madness乱象,疯狂,混乱maladjustment适应不良,失调,不适应,适应不当mania躁狂症,躁症,狂躁症,躁动症mental disease精神疾病,精神病,精神类疾病,精神病患者mental sickness精神疾病,精神病,心理疾病,神经病nervous breakdown精神崩溃,神经崩溃,心理崩溃,精神崩溃症nervous disorder神经紊乱,神经失调,神经衰弱,神经紊乱症neurosis神经症,神经衰弱,神经衰弱症,神经病neurotic disorder神经衰弱症,神经衰弱,神经性障碍,神经症phobia恐惧症,恐怖症,恐惧症患者,恐惧症患者的psychopathy精神病态,精神变态,心理变态,精神病理学psychosis精神病,精神病症,精神病患者,精神病学sick mind病心,心病,病态思维,病态的心灵troubled mind烦恼的心灵,烦恼的心事,烦恼的心绪,烦恼的心境unbalanced mind思想不平衡,失衡的心态,心态不平衡,失衡的心理unsoundness of mind思想不健全,精神不健全,心智不健全,脑子不健全

Examples

  • What's new, in a state that has employed all-mail voting since 2014, is paranoia about the count and results.

  • That anxiety runs deep, even if the historical data doesn’t quite back up the paranoia.

  • Ghost tours capitalize on this hereditary paranoia by forcing the mind to wrestle with ambiguity.

  • The Red Scare injected paranoia into American culture, inducing a paralyzing dread at the prospect of Communist infiltration.

  • Following a Joe Rogan podcast appearance a few years back where McInnes talked of the Proud Boys as a gang and dropped the above “I want violence” line, there were dark murmurings and paranoia that the group had started to appear on the FBI’s radar.

  • Such was the corrosive paranoia of the time, fueled by McCarthy and abetted by Hoover.

  • Against this paranoia of recent history, Frank takes the long view that all disasters and destruction are natural.

  • But fear of something that is not actually a threat is not rightful fear, but rather paranoia.

  • Those who dream of a post-partisan future should note that paranoia has a habit of erasing traditional political boundaries.

  • That, in the absence of an explanation as to why, paranoia takes over.

  • Paranoia, as it is called, mild delusional insanity, may assert itself and then may persist for the rest of life.

  • The most significant consideration with regard to paranoia is the fact that it is practically always hereditary.

  • After the persecutory stage in paranoia, comes the third, or so-called expansive period of the disease.

  • There are usually three stages of paranoia described by authorities in mental diseases.

  • Krafft-Ebing said that he never saw a case of true and reasonably well developed paranoia without hereditary taint.