| JEALOUS | • jealous adj. Suspecting rivalry in love; troubled by worries that one might have been replaced in someone’s affections;… • jealous adj. Protective; zealously guarding; careful in the protection of something (or someone) one has or appreciates…
 • jealous adj. Envious; feeling resentful or angered toward someone for a perceived advantage or success, material or otherwise.
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| JEALOUSE | • jealouse adj. Obsolete form of jealous. • jealouse v. Alternative form of jalouse.
 • JEALOUSE v. (Scots) to suspect, also JALOUSE.
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| JEALOUSED | • jealoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of jealouse. • JEALOUSE v. (Scots) to suspect, also JALOUSE.
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| JEALOUSER | • jealouser adj. Comparative form of jealous: more jealous. • JEALOUS adj. resentful of another's advantages, also GEALOUS.
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| JEALOUSES | • jealouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jealouse. • JEALOUSE v. (Scots) to suspect, also JALOUSE.
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| JEALOUSEST | • jealousest adj. Superlative form of jealous: most jealous. • JEALOUS adj. resentful of another's advantages, also GEALOUS.
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| JEALOUSHOOD | • JEALOUSHOOD n. (Shakespeare) jealousy. | 
| JEALOUSHOODS | • JEALOUSHOOD n. (Shakespeare) jealousy. | 
| JEALOUSIES | • jealousies n. Plural of jealousy. • JEALOUSY n. a jealous feeling, also GEALOUSY, GELOSY.
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| JEALOUSING | • jealousing v. Present participle of jealouse. • jealousing n. (Australian Aboriginal English) The act of making someone jealous of another person’s (often their partner’s)…
 • JEALOUSE v. (Scots) to suspect, also JALOUSE.
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| JEALOUSLY | • jealously adv. In a jealous manner. • JEALOUS adv. resentful of another's advantages, also GEALOUS.
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| JEALOUSNESS | • jealousness n. The state or condition of being jealous. • JEALOUSNESS n. the state of being jealous.
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| JEALOUSNESSES | • JEALOUSNESS n. the state of being jealous. | 
| JEALOUSY | • jealousy n. (Uncountable) A state of suspicious guarding towards a spouse, lover etc., from fears of infidelity. • jealousy n. (Countable) A resentment towards someone for a perceived advantage or superiority they hold.
 • jealousy n. Envy towards another’s possessions.
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