Showing extreme cupidity; painfully desirous of another's advantages.
Suspicious or unduly suspicious or fearful of being displaced by a rival.
1 ANSWER: It's understandable that you feel sad and jealous in this situation.
2 The rollicking new number 'Party Boy' with its jealous and threatening sentiments.
3 Simon thought him jealous ; he'd always called Alaythia too vital for combat.
4 But governments are especially jealous of their legal sovereignty in this area.
5 She is jealous of us; and jealousy forbids the idea of friendship.
6 I am not in the least bit in the world jealous , Francisco.
7 He is jealous of the past and the present and the future.
8 Valatrix grew jealous of my knowledge and felt threatened by my power.
9 So often the rebel is just jealous of those with the power.
10 Either Boyd's the jealous type, or she's really shy about her body.
11 Kay said thoughtfully, Are you sure you're not jealous of your father?
12 No, no; she would be too jealous ; and for fifty other reasons.
13 Many Hamburgers believe that their city shouldn't be jealous of the Dutch.
14 James said she was a recent acquisition, glad that Freddie was jealous .
15 Yes; my husband was jealous of John Marlowe; you had divined that.
16 He had said he was jealous of her affections; she believed him.
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