paranoïa
paranoia
noun pah-rah-noh-YAH Rare
Origin: From Greek paranoia, 'madness beside oneself'.
Usage Note
Paranoïa is used in both clinical psychiatry and everyday speech to describe an unfounded mistrust of others. The adjective and noun paranoïaque describes someone suffering from it. The diaeresis on the 'i' marks that the two vowels are pronounced separately.
Examples
"Sa paranoïa l'empêche de faire confiance."
Natural Translation
His paranoia prevents him from trusting others.
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