How to use in-sentence of “paranoia”:
+ Ryan in turn began splicing his own forces, and his paranoia had reached such a level he was hanging dozens of people, mostly innocent, in Rapture’s main square.
+ He writes about characters that have paranoia or schizophrenia.
+ Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause feelings of paranoia and hallucinations, and has been determined to be a major cause of “haunted” houses.
+ The therapist may design a behavioral experiment for paranoia that will help the person to find out for example, if there really are cameras everywhere in the house.
+ This paranoia increases as the officers seem to pay no attention to the sound, which is loud enough for the narrator to admit having heard.
+ Symptoms can include nightmarish hallucinations, extreme panic, paranoia and nausea.
+ Very often, people with paranoia also have other thought disorders, or mood disorders.