English to Gujarati Dictionary paranoid

paranoid

પેરાનોઇડ
definition
noun
Paranoids have a fatal tendency to look for the enemy in the wrong place.
a person who is paranoid.
adjective
paranoid schizophrenia
of, characterized by, or suffering from the mental condition of paranoia.
example
Mr Murray told magistrates that Porter was suffering from an untreatable 'paranoid' personality disorder.
Gemma, naturally 'paranoid' , was suspicious of the stairs and suspected that they were much shorter than they had seemed.
He has a history of mental health problems including 'paranoid' delusions as well as a history of alcohol and drugs misuse.
Alan Fuller, defending, said that his client had a history of 'paranoid' schizophrenia and had made a suicide attempt during the course of the case.
Around the time of his death, he was reported to be 'paranoid' , dictatorial, obsessed with his celebrity and his physique.
I am 'paranoid' about personal hygiene, and I constantly wash clothes and burn candles in my apartment for company.
She did not describe auditory hallucinations nor have 'paranoid' delusions.
His nurse told him years ago that he was showing symptoms of 'paranoid' schizophrenia.
If he sounds a bit 'paranoid' about the social status of art and artists, one can more or less understand.
Falford would forever be at least mildly 'paranoid' and mistrustful of the world.
Now, if you had just heard a ghost talk, something they're not supposed to be able to do, wouldn't you be just a bit 'paranoid' ?
Gary Macey has 'paranoid' schizophrenia and has received treatment at the hospital for much of 2004.
Was The X-Files series so popular because it was so good or because people have become more 'paranoid' ?
One of the main problems with this drug is that it can make the user anxious and 'paranoid' dependant on their mood and their surroundings.
Sometimes it's tough being shy and I feel a bit 'paranoid' .
The court heard that three psychiatrists had all diagnosed him as suffering from 'paranoid' schizophrenic with auditory hallucinations.
It may look a bit 'paranoid' , but the lock might be broken and your room would be vulnerable to any nosy intruder who would try the door knob.
Where did he get such an obsessive, 'paranoid' personality from?
People with 'paranoid' disorders are often hostile and suspicious and appear eccentric.
Attacks may be induced by starvation and accompanied by 'paranoid' psychosis.
So like most people confronted with 'paranoid' delusions, they react inappropriately: with my gran, they tend to laugh and make a joke of it.
‘People are 'paranoid' about what they can eat and what they can't,’ Jenny points out.
Their 'paranoid' delusions often disappeared, and their ability to relate to other people improved.
Sometimes he wondered if years of isolation made her 'paranoid' of burglars, even when she was expecting her own son to visit.
The appellant suffers from 'paranoid' schizophrenia which is a mental illness within the meaning of the Mental Health Act 1983.
It seems the defendant is suffering from a 'paranoid' personality disorder.
Shortly after he finished his first album, he was diagnosed with chronic 'paranoid' schizophrenia.
I'm not a naturally suspicious or 'paranoid' person.
Days pass by with no messages from Rachel; soon he starts to become a little 'paranoid' , convinced that she's having an affair behind his back.
Some of us may be unusually 'paranoid' or suspicious, again a characteristic perhaps of schizophrenia.
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