jealousy

Definition of jealousynext
as in resentment
a painful awareness of another's possessions or advantages and a desire to have them too her jealousy over her sister's singing career drove the two of them apart

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Recent Examples of jealousy Anta Claus is spilling over with character flaws, idiosyncrasies, jealousy and frustration. John Hopewell, Variety, 16 June 2026 It's played as a moment of jealousy when his father compliments Tony, but some fans aren't so quick to view it as unintentional. Austin Perry Outkick, FOXNews.com, 10 June 2026 Readers, on the other hand, see the socioeconomic barriers and unspoken jealousies that will cage and mold these people for life. Literary Hub, 8 June 2026 The diary was still treated primarily as evidence of motive, evidence about the boys, their rivalries, their jealousy, their emotional states. Kate Casey, Vanity Fair, 2 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for jealousy
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Noun
  • But resentment does not equate to the crime of price gouging under federal or state laws.
    David Blackmon, Forbes.com, 25 June 2026
  • Even among the Allies, there were deep divisions, lingering resentment, and few agreements.
    Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, 24 June 2026
Noun
  • The entertainment industry has spent a decade trying to reverse-engineer A24 — low key, because unbridled envy is a bad look.
    Dana Harris-Bridson, IndieWire, 23 June 2026
  • California’s tax system is the envy of progressive states and the nightmare of budget directors.
    Mike Gatto, Mercury News, 23 June 2026
Noun
  • Police investigations showed that the pair are suspected of displaying seditious items and selling publications with seditious content inside the shop, including materials inciting hatred against the city's government, the judiciary and law enforcement agencies, the government said.
    ABC News, ABC News, 24 June 2026
  • Not drinking seemed to me synonymous with a hatred of pleasure, a fascist quest for purity.
    Sarah Miller, New Yorker, 20 June 2026

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“Jealousy.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/jealousy. Accessed 29 Jun. 2026.

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