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suspiciousness

suspiciousness

n. mistrust of the motives or sincerity of others. Although a degree of suspiciousness in certain situations can be natural and likely serves the purposes of self-preservation or survival, extreme, pervasive suspiciousness is a common characteristic of individuals with paranoid personality disorder.

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