Synonym: covetous, envious. Antonym: generous, tolerant. Similar words: deal out, aloud, come along, leave alone, a good deal of, blouse, perilous, libelous. Meaning: ['dʒeləs] adj. 1. showing extreme cupidity; painfully desirous of another's advantages 2. suspicious or unduly suspicious or fearful of being displaced by a rival.
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31 She is jealous of our success.
32 She was rather jealous of me.
33 I'd say he was jealous.
34 Why are you jealous of her? She's no competition!
35 She was jealous of his wealth.
36 I hated myself for feeling jealous of her.
37 I'm very jealous of your new job.
38 You're jealous because the record company rejected your idea.
39 They are very jealous of their good reputation .
40 I hated myself for feeling jealous.
41 I figured she was jealous.
42 Othello was a jealous husband.
43 Are you seriously jealous of Erica?
44 I was very jealous of Sarah's new bicycle.
45 A loving man is always a jealous man.
46 Stephen was almost pathologically jealous of his brother.
47 He is jealous of his possessions.
48 You're just jealous of her.
49 He had started to get jealous of her success.
50 Jealous relatives tried to challenge her inheritance.
51 She's jealous of her privileges.
52 Douglas was often cruelly tormented by jealous siblings.
53 He's too jealous and protective of her.
54 Pattie shot Tom in a fit of jealous rage.
55 Don't belittle her piano playing just because you're jealous.
56 She's jealous of my success.
57 He was talking to Nina to make me jealous.
58 Yes, I was hurt,[http://sentencedict.com/jealous.html] jealous.
59 Suddenly, I felt madly jealous.
60 Anna says she feels jealous every time another woman looks at her boyfriend.
More similar words: deal out, aloud, come along, leave alone, a good deal of, blouse, perilous, libelous, querulous, nebulous, credulous, analogous, incredulous, frivolous, malodorous, meticulous, scrupulous, ridiculous, fantabulous, jeans, alone, salon, along, flour, loud, all out, flout, clout, a lot of, let alone.