This leads to hallucinations, suspiciousness, neglect of personal hygiene, acute paranoia or depression. |
Gustav was a harsh sovereign whose suspiciousness, irritability, and violence drove a succession of faithful servants into embittered exile. |
Remind yourself that hostility, suspiciousness, and agitation may signal distress. |
He said that such open displays of animosity had been rare, though he sensed a certain suspiciousness about him on the street. |
His suspiciousness and capricious cruelty continued to grow, and wherever he went he had people tortured and executed. |
Another couple shared the cab with us, all of us casting our New York-trained suspiciousness of strangers to the winds. |