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jealousy
[jel-uh-see]
noun
plural
jealousiesjealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself.
mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims.
vigilance in maintaining or guarding something.
a jealous feeling, disposition, state, or mood.
jealousy
/ Ė»åĻōɱōɲõÉŖ /
noun
the state or quality of being jealous
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The prosecution said the pair were married for about 18 months, but at the time of her death, Ms Akter had been housed in a refuge to escape her husband's "violence, jealousy and controlling behaviour".
When the cast was announced for the films back in the early 2000s, I remember feeling a pang of jealousy ā Emma Watson was fine, but wasn't I the real Hermione Granger?
Demanding fans, who scrutinize every relationship spike and volley, and jealousy complicate their love, and together theyāll face a shocking act of betrayal.
Using the text message exchanges, the defense lawyer highlighted Venturaās admitted jealousy over the attention he gave other women.
Since his retirement, Wiggins has spoken about his father's jealousy and being groomed by a coach as a child, while he was also declared bankrupt in June 2024.
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When To Use
Jealousy is a feeling or state of resentment, bitterness, or hostility toward someone because they have something that you donāt.Jealousy usually occurs as a result of someone owning something you want but canāt have or having achieved some kind of success that you want to achieve but have not been able to.This sense of jealousy is very similar in meaning to envy, which refers to a mostly negative feeling of desire for something that someone else has and you do notālike a mix of admiration and discontent. However, while envy is not necessarily malicious, jealousy usually implies a deeper resentment, perhaps because you feel that you deserve the thing more than the other person, or that it is unfair that they have it and you donāt.Jealousy is also used in the context of romantic relationships to refer to a feeling of hostility, uneasiness, or distress relating to the fear that oneās romantic partner will be unfaithful. This often involves opposition to others giving oneās partner positive attention. Such jealousy is considered very unhealthy in relationships.Someone who is feeling or is prone to jealousy can be described as jealous. Jealous can also be used to describe such a personās thoughts or actions.Example: If your friends feel jealousy over your success, they may not be your friends.
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