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- JEALOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Some assert that only envious is correctly used to describe someone who feels or shows a very strong desire for something that belongs to someone else, but in truth both envious and jealous commonly carry this meaning Jealous alone is used to describe someone who tends to suspect unfaithfulness
- JEALOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
JEALOUS definition: 1 upset and angry because someone that you love seems interested in another person: 2 unhappy… Learn more
- JEALOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To be jealous is to feel resentment, bitterness, or hostility toward someone because they have something that you don’t This feeling or the state of feeling this way is called jealousy
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- Jealous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
It conveys a sense of emotional pain at someone else's good fortune Jealousy is a close cousin of envy, but it can also mean "fiercely guarding" — as in "I am jealous of the little money I've managed to make, so I'm not likely to blow it on a cheap toy "
- Jealous - Genius
Jealous Lyrics: Three, two, one, jealous (akkiru) Ангел, возьми мой поцелуй (Jealous), души меня Дыши то, чем я выдохнул (Jealous), души
- Jealous - definition of jealous 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 male friends 2 Envious or resentful of the good fortune or achievements of another: I felt jealous when my coworker got a promotion See Usage Note below 3
- Jealousy - Wikipedia
Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust
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