Associations to the word «Jealous»
Noun
- Quixote
- Dignity
- Tiberius
- Zoe
- Lancelot
- Renown
- Treachery
- Frenzy
- Nikki
- Caress
- Sovereign
- Indignation
- Pretence
- Impatience
- Accusation
- Chloe
- Privilege
- Happiness
- Classmate
- Abbess
- Intrigue
- Temperament
- Fancy
- Gabrielle
- Cassie
- Jonas
- Artemis
- Fitz
- Favourite
- Superiority
- Charm
- Steal
- Fondness
- Pretending
- Whim
- Potion
- Rhys
- Grudge
- Kiss
- Delusion
- Bitterness
- Invite
- Cheryl
- Frankie
- Rachel
- Athenian
- Lucy
- Burgher
- Athena
- Neighbor
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
JEALOUS, adjective. Suspecting rivalry in love; troubled by worries that one might have been replaced in someone's affections; suspicious of a lover or spouse's fidelity. [from 13th c.]
JEALOUS, adjective. Protective, zealously guarding, careful in the protection of something one has or appreciates. [from 14th c.]
JEALOUS, adjective. Envious; feeling resentful of someone for a perceived advantage, material or otherwise. [from 14th c.]
JEALOUS, adjective. Suspecting, suspicious.
Dictionary definition
JEALOUS, adjective. Showing extreme cupidity; painfully desirous of another's advantages; "he was never covetous before he met her"; "jealous of his success and covetous of his possessions"; "envious of their art collection".
JEALOUS, adjective. Suspicious or unduly suspicious or fearful of being displaced by a rival; "a jealous lover".
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