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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121 But I was extremely jealous of him, if you must know.
122 I feel jealous and excluded, but I am ashamed to say so.
123 Perhaps he is jealous of the players who were offered huge sums of money for to tour, while he wasn't.
124 That kind of jealous behaviour isn't conducive to having a healthy, strong relationship.
125 I was so jealous, checking her out for lies, hating every moment she was out of my sight.
126 It left him in a jealous rage and he wrongly accused his 47-year-old wife of having an affair.
127 He's jealous of Tom's coaching ability and the fact that he wins all those writing awards.
128 To be jealous implied an involvement, a relationship, the very things she was fighting against.
129 Jealous, resentful, morally superior, I stayed on with the rest of the proletariat.
130 His wife Kasturbal was a beautiful young woman and he felt more jealous of her than ever.
131 Or they may be jealous of their children, who get to talk back and be separate as they themselves never did.
132 And the other parent, feeling deprived and jealous, often becomes overly punitiVe with the child.
133 Parr was not a jealous man, he told himself, but he was at least a human one.
134 Corwin has several female friends, and says his wife has never been jealous.
135 Beware of the clandestine manoeuvrings of jealous colleagues or covetous rivals Wednesday.
136 He was jealous of Voltaire's renown, but his judgment of him, not entirely favourable, was sound enough.
137 We mentioned the gelding being possessive of the mare, in fact, being jealous.
138 Plain women are always jealous of their husbands. Beautiful women never are. They are always so occupied with being jealous of other women's husbands. Oscar Wilde
139 It's very common for older children to feel jealous after the birth of a baby.
140 Many of the lords are jealous of your great success against Blefuscu, and Flimnap still hates you.
141 Jealous because Mellor, just 43, has enjoyed a remarkable rise - and not just because of that friendship.
142 For the first time she realised that Deana Davenport's jealous bitterness wasn't the real danger.
143 Her tone was not exactly friendly,[www.Sentencedict.com] but its harshness was of bemused disbelief rather than jealous suspicion.
144 Ignore him -- he's just trying to stir things up because he's jealous.
145 Trying to make your boyfriend or girlfriend jealous isn't a good idea.
146 Well, I pretended to love Miss Ingram to make you madly jealous.
147 Jealous voices reminded the Count of this again and again; eventually he decided to put her to the test.
148 In "The Young Slave" the jealous stepmother turns the main character into a slave, hence the story's title.
149 And you've retreated further and further into it, and I've been jealous.
150 Once acquired they must be guarded against other jealous male bowerbirds anxious to steal them for their own bowers.
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.