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jealousy    音标拼音: [dʒ'ɛləsi]
n. 妒忌,猜忌,羡慕

妒忌,猜忌,羡慕

jealousy
n 1: a feeling of jealous envy (especially of a rival) [synonym:
{jealousy}, {green-eyed monster}]
2: zealous vigilance; "cherish their official political freedom
with fierce jealousy"-Paul Blanshard

Jealousy \Jeal"ous*y\, n.; pl. {Jealousies}. [ F. jalousie. See
{Jealous}, and cf. {Jalousie}.]
The quality of being jealous; earnest concern or solicitude;
painful apprehension of rivalship in cases directly affecting
one's happiness; painful suspicion of the faithfulness of
husband, wife, or lover.
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I was jealous for jealousy. --Zech. viii.
2.
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Jealousy is the . . . apprehension of superiority.
--Shenstone.
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Whoever had qualities to alarm our jealousy, had
excellence to deserve our fondness. --Rambler.
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  • Jealousy - Wikipedia
    Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust
  • Jealousy: Causes, Signs, and Ways to Cope - Verywell Mind
    Jealousy is an emotion people experience when there’s a real or perceived threat to a relationship Learn how to spot the signs and find ways to cope with jealousy
  • Jealousy - Psychology Today
    Jealousy is a complex emotion that encompasses feelings ranging from suspicion to rage to fear to humiliation
  • JEALOUSY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Both jealousy and envy are often used to indicate that a person is covetous of something that someone else has, but jealousy carries the particular sense of “zealous vigilance” and tends to be applied more exclusively to feelings of protectiveness regarding one’s own advantages or attachments
  • The Psychology of Jealousy: What It Reveals About You
    Psychologists distinguish between jealousy and envy, though in everyday language we often confuse the two Envy is wanting what someone else has Jealousy is the fear of losing what you already have—or believe you deserve—to someone else
  • How to Not Be Jealous: 12 Tips and Tricks - Healthline
    But it isn’t always bad news Learn how to embrace jealousy and reduce its impact on your life
  • What Makes People Jealous? The Psychology Explained
    Researchers distinguish the two this way: jealousy involves the fear of losing something you have, while envy involves wanting something someone else has In practice, they often overlap and fuel each other
  • Jealousy: Definition, Causes, Ways to Cope - Choosing Therapy
    Jealousy is a common but complicated emotion It’s a combination of feeling insecure, overwhelmed, and even scared It is natural to feel jealous every once in a while, but in the long-term, it can have a negative impact on the individual and their relationships
  • Why Does Jealousy Exist? Evolution and Psychology
    Jealousy exists because it solved a critical survival problem: keeping relationships and resources from being taken by someone else It evolved as an emotional alarm system that detects threats to valued bonds, whether romantic partnerships, parental attention, or social standing
  • Jealousy in Relationships: 10 Things Your Jealousy Is Trying to Tell You
    When I work with couples dealing with jealousy, the first thing I look for is what I call a Competing Attachment This is anything a partner turns to outside the relationship for soothing, comfort, or connection instead of their partner





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