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Learn to pronounce jeal·ous

/ˈjeləs/
adjective
feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
"he grew jealous of her success"
synonyms: envious, covetous, desirous, resentful, grudging, begrudging, jaundiced, bitter, malicious, spiteful, green with envy, green, green-eyed, greedy, selfish, acquisitive, emulous

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Jealous from en.m.wikipedia.org
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jealous adjective (CAREFUL TO PROTECT). very careful to protect someone or something: Her parents kept a jealous watch over her.
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