Jealous
UK //ˈdʒɛləs//US //ˈdʒɛləs//
Definition
Feeling or showing a desire to have what someone else has.
In simple words: Feeling unhappy or angry because someone has what you want.
Examples
- She felt jealous when her friend got a promotion.
- His jealous nature made it hard for him to trust anyone.
- I was jealous of her new car.
- They became jealous of each other's successes.
- Being jealous can ruin friendships.
- She was jealous of the attention he received.
Usage notes
Use 'jealous' to express feelings of envy. It is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. Be careful not to confuse it with 'envious', which can imply a more passive feeling.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'jealous' as 'jealously guarding' what you want.
Collocations
- jealous of someone
- jealous feelings
- feel jealous
Synonyms
- envious
- covetous
- possessive
- resentful
Antonyms
- content
- unjealous
- satisfied
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'jealous' with 'envious' - they have different nuances.
- Using 'jealous' to describe a slight feeling instead of intense emotions.
- Not understanding it can apply to both people and situations.