Jealousy
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈdʒɛləsi/
Origin
Old French jalousie, see jealous, -y.
Full definition of jealousy
Noun
jealousy
(countable and uncountable; plural jealousys)- (uncountable) A state of suspicious guarding towards a spouse, lover etc., from fears of infidelity.
- (countable) A resentment towards someone for a perceived advantage or superiority they hold.
- 1907, Charles J. Archard The Portland Peerage RomanceJealousy was, however, aroused among the English nobility at the favouritism shown the Dutch newcomer
- Envy towards another's possessions
- 1891, Louis Antoine Fauvelet De Bourrienne, translated by R. W. Phipps, Memoirs Of Napoleon Bonaparte…the jealousy of his foes of each other's share in the booty…
- (archaic) A close concern for someone or something, solicitude, vigilance.
- 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book VIII:And therefore by my wyll I wolde have dryvyn hym away for jelosy that I had of hys lyff ....