Jealous people SUCKS!
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jeal·ous·y /ˈdʒɛləsi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[jel-uh-see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun, plural -ous·ies for 4.
1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself.
2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims.
3. vigilance in maintaining or guarding something.
4. a jealous feeling, disposition, state, or mood.
[Origin: 1175–1225; ME gelusie, jelosie < OF gelosie, equiv. to gelos jealous + -ie -y3]
—Synonyms 1. See envy.
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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source
jeal·ous·y (jěl'ə-sē) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. jeal·ous·ies
1. A jealous attitude or disposition.
2. Close vigilance.
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jealousy
noun
1. a feeling of jealous envy (especially of a rival)
2. zealous vigilance; "cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy"-Paul Blanshard
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Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary - Cite This Source
Jealousy
suspicion of a wife's purity, one of the strongest passions (Num. 5:14; Prov. 6:34; Cant. 8:6); also an intense interest for another's honour or prosperity (Ps. 79:5; 1 Cor. 10:22; Zech. 1:14).
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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Now.... the best definition takes you to envy
—Synonyms 1. enviousness. Envy and jealousy are very close in meaning. Envy denotes a longing to possess something awarded to or achieved by another: to feel envy when a friend inherits a fortune. Jealousy, on the other hand, denotes a feeling of resentment that another has gained something that one more rightfully deserves: to feel jealousy when a coworker receives a promotion. Jealousy also refers to anguish caused by fear of unfaithfulness. 4. resent. Envy, begrudge, covet refer to one's attitude toward the possessions or attainments of others. To envy is to feel resentful and unhappy because someone else possesses, or has achieved, what one wishes oneself to possess, or to have achieved: to envy the wealthy, a woman's beauty, an honest man's reputation. To begrudge is to be unwilling that another should have the possessions, honors, or credit that person deserves: to begrudge a man a reward for heroism. To covet is to long jealously to possess what someone else possesses: I covet your silverware.
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wish people was more mature and didn't act like that...
really, i'm getting tired of the fake people that flirts with this or that, then you have to receive all the crap comming at you for being just a friend
that's in my side of course...
i see other acts of jealousy so badly that, come on, someone please give few a spoons of maturity
but at the same time i don't like to be played
it's just what i need to say