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- JEALOUSY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Both jealousy and envy are often used to indicate that a person is covetous of something that someone else has, but jealousy carries the particular sense of “zealous vigilance” and tends to be applied more exclusively to feelings of protectiveness regarding one’s own advantages or attachments
- JEALOUSLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
jealously adverb (ANGRILY) in a way that shows you are jealous (= unhappy and angry) because of something someone has got:
- jealously adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of jealously adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary in an angry or unhappy way because somebody you like or love is showing interest in somebody else Matt watched jealously as his girlfriend and Jake walked to class together
- Jealously - definition of jealously by The Free Dictionary
Fearful or wary of losing one's position or situation to someone else, especially in a sexual relationship: Her new boyfriend was jealous of her
- JEALOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is jealous, they feel angry or bitter because they think that another person is trying to take a lover or friend, or a possession, away from them She got insanely jealous and there was a terrible fight The formula is jealously guarded
- Jealously - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
“he guarded his privacy jealously ” adverb with jealousy; in an envious manner “he looked at his friend's new car jealously ” synonyms: covetously, enviously
- JEALOUSY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Jealousy is a feeling or state of resentment, bitterness, or hostility toward someone because they have something that you don’t
- JEALOUSLY - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
jealously definition: in a manner showing envy or resentment Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "jealously guarded secret", "jealously guard"
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