English · Emotions & Feelings
ˈdʒeləs
[ˈdʒeləs]
resentful of another's advantages
Feeling envy toward someone or fearful of losing affection.
He felt jealous when his friend got the prize.
He felt jealous when his friend got the prize.
From Old French 'jalous', from Late Latin 'zelosus' meaning 'full of zeal'.
Used for both envy of possessions and fear in relationships.
In Shakespeare's Othello, jealousy is famously called 'the green-eyed monster'.