jealous

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definition
adjective
he grew jealous of her success
feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
example
In Hebrews we also meet the strong protests of the 'jealous' God, who is intolerant of rivals with a holy intolerance.
By our very nature, we are selfish, 'jealous' , envious, stricken with strife, and sometimes downright rebellious.
It would be selfish to be 'jealous' of him, and I could truthfully say I wasn't.
I'm insanely 'jealous' of people who have imaginations.
The religious justification derives from the ban on graven images, common to the 'jealous' God of the Old Testament and to Allah.
I also posed a question to him: If the Christian God was supposed to be a god of love, then why is he a 'jealous' god?
A 'jealous' husband broke a man's nose because he thought someone was ‘ogling’ his wife.
They were much more intelligent than we were, and quite frankly, we were 'jealous' of their achievements.
Alison told him that her husband was a 'jealous' man, but that she would meet him as soon as she could without worry or fear that he would find them.
We are trying to put an entertaining team on the park, and some people are 'jealous' of that.
People who are envious or 'jealous' seem to be in a perpetual state of suffering and anguish.
Over three quarters reported that their dating partners did something to make them 'jealous' .
His house is huge and his dogs were so happy and friendly when I arrived, but now the oldest seems 'jealous' of the attention he is giving me.
You are really and truly, happy for your friend because something fantastic is happening in their life, but at the same time you are so 'jealous' of them that you want to scream.
Milton had become too rational and believed in a fiery 'jealous' God rather than the forgiving Holy Spirit.
I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly 'jealous' of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold.
We each seek our own advantage, competing and exploiting as necessary; 'jealous' of the success of others and determined to hold on to what we think of as ours.
She said they were 'jealous' of her genius and resented her because she was a woman.
He was too possessive of her, she was too 'jealous' of him.
I'm 'jealous' of the people behind the popular weblogs.
God in the Old Testament of the Bible is a vengeful, 'jealous' God that smites those who disobey him.
Some English people feel 'jealous' of Scotland's better roads, free higher education and a more efficient welfare system.
It means that he cares enough about you and your relationship that he is getting 'jealous' and protective of you.
Despite being backstabbers and fiercely 'jealous' of each other, I think of writers as an international guild.
My personal view, admittedly pretty neurotic, is that the politician is 'jealous' of hardworking people who can manage to have a good time.
Mr Dallas said Edmunds was possessive and 'jealous' of Miss Lawrance and took the view that if he could not have her then no one else would.
Also, she had been asked to join study groups, but the husband was 'jealous' , and forbade her from meeting with other students.
And her eyes were outlined in black eyeliner, making her green eyes stand out even more, which she was 'jealous' of.
We stopped sleeping together, but when Hanna got a new boyfriend I was 'jealous' for the first time ever.
He is 'jealous' of their prowess, and those qualities together in this time could be the biggest asset that we have in leadership.
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