Jealous meaning in English
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Definition
jealous: envious, wishing you had something someone else has
jealousy: envy, wanting what others have
- "Johns, who has been widely criticised for wasting money on the album, responded to critics yesterday, saying: "You're just jealous because you can't afford to have the Queen of England rap on one of your songs."
- "The other female monkeys are very jealous."
- "One of my cousins has recently given birth, and I'm so jealous that I actually contemplated kidnapping her newborn baby!"
- "Brian : Because I'm jealous, sir."
- "Everyone here knows you're jealous of Stink."
- "They are jealous liars."
- "Everyone knows you're jealous of Stink."
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