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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181 He had been praised by one giddy Paris reviewer as a dancer to make the great Rudolf Nureyev jealous.
182 And he's probably, without knowing it of course, jealous of our happiness.
183 He said she was jealous that her husband had taken another girlfriend and was encouraged to split from him by her parents.
184 Eleanor's stories had made him jealous; his wife's effusions angered him.
185 I guess some of the other kids are jealous of her talent.
186 Maybe by the time I was born, my parents had no need to pretend unhappiness to placate jealous spirits.
187 Jealous cultural ministers from other lands wonder what nefarious persuasions he used.
188 Now I feel so unhappy and jealous when I see babies or pregnant women.
189 Police believe the shootings may have been the work of a jealous boyfriend.
190 If you go on condemning, your condemnation shows that somewhere there is a wound, and you are feeling jealous - because without jealousy there can be no condemnation. You condemn people because somehow, somewhere, unconsciously you feel they are enjoying themselves and you have missed. Osho
191 She fell in love with a beautiful young prince named Acis, whom Polyphemus, furiously jealous, killed.
192 When in a relationship, a real man doesn't make his woman jealous of others, he makes others jealous of his woman. Steve Maraboli
193 This material was hostile to life yet also greedy for life and jealous of life.
194 They were jealous of his success, they spread rumours about him - lies.
195 But Haakon was a jealous man, with no intention of sharing the throne with his well-received cousin.
196 Maybe he's jealous because I got the job and he didn't.
197 The jealous and resentful know what it is to be eaten up with bitterness.
198 I don't mean he'd go up fire escapes and all that, but he was very jealous.
199 I go curly I get jealous I act reasonable I change my mind.
200 In the East a man becomes divine only when he is no longer jealous, a man is thought to be enlightened only when he is no longer jealous. Jealousy is a by-product of the ego and when the ego disappears jealousy disappears. You cannot offend a buddha. Whatsoever you do you cannot offend him. Osho
201 Maureen showed an unexpected aptitude for driving and learned very quickly but Helen was not jealous.
202 Some parents feel jealous if their child loves the nanny or babysitter.
203 The truth was that they were just jealous they had not thought of it before and made all of that money.
204 For starters,[http://sentencedict.com/jealous.html] he might get it into his head that she was jealous.
205 Psychologists have found that couples who lack moments of jealousy are less likely to stay together than jealous ones.
206 At first he had liked the thought of bringing in a lot of women to make Gina jealous.
207 I thought we were just friends, but when I started dating other men, he suddenly got really jealous.
208 He is mortally jealous.
209 Young girls sometimes become sulky because they are jealous.
210 A jealous colleague could spread scandalous gossip about you.
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.