Jealousy [noun]
Definition of Jealousy:
envy
Opposite/Antonyms of Jealousy:
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Sentence/Example of Jealousy:
She was as incapable of jealousy as of aching vanity in the fact of a son whom the world was never permitted to forget.
Sick with jealousy and spite, she bowed as she passed, trying to look eighteen, and tenderly reproachful.
He looked back—looked down—upon former emotions and activities; and hence the confusing alternating of jealousy and forgiveness.
But though he conquered this weakness, he never overcame his jealousy of his fellow Marshals and generals.
His perception was still exceptionally alert, its acuteness left over, apparently, from the earlier days of pain and jealousy.
Every possible obstacle was therefore thrown in his way by those who, from motives of jealousy, wished to get rid of him.
His military renown rested largely on his ability to carry out, without hesitation and jealousy, the commands of others.
And my indignation shall rest in thee: and my jealousy shall depart from thee, and I will cease and be angry no more.
And I will judge thee as adulteresses, and they that shed blood are judged: and I will give thee blood in fury and jealousy.
The jealousy of commerce, however, is as fanciful and unreasonable as the jealousy of love.