paranoid به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
par‧a‧noid /ˈpærənɔɪd/ adjective
believing unreasonably that you cannot trust other people, or that they are trying to harm you or have a bad opinion of you
suffering from a mental illness that makes you believe that other people are trying to harm you
Example
The mysterious phone calls were beginning to make him feel paranoid
Jason’s so paranoid about getting sick that he washes his hands all the time
Our aim was not to win every battle, but to confound the enemies and make them paranoid after every encounter
I was so paranoid at one point, that I was refusing to answer the door
A second life drama portrays the predominance of paranoid thinking, reflected in mistrust, suspicion, and jealousy