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ENVY |
Jealousy |
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YELLOWNESS |
Jealousy. |
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JEALOUSHOOD |
Jealousy. |
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JEALOUSIES |
Of Jealousy |
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TINGE |
Slight hint of jealousy |
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ENVOY |
Jealousy surrounding leading Ohio diplomat |
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SOURT |
Fig.: A sudden outbreak; as, a spurt of jealousy. |
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SQUINT-EYED |
Looking obliquely, or asquint; malignant; as,
squint-eyed praise; squint-eyed jealousy. |
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UMBRAGEOUS |
Feeling jealousy or umbrage; taking, or disposed to
take, umbrage; suspicious. |
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MISTRUST |
To regard with jealousy or suspicion; to suspect; to
doubt the integrity of; to distrust. |
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EVIL-EYED |
Possessed of the supposed evil eye; also, looking with
envy, jealousy, or bad design; malicious. |
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PIQUE |
To excite to action by causing resentment or jealousy; to
stimulate; to prick; as, to pique ambition, or curiosity. |
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SURMISE |
A thought, imagination, or conjecture, which is based upon
feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess; as, the surmisses of
jealousy or of envy. |
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UMBRAGE |
The feeling of being overshadowed; jealousy of another, as
standing in one's light or way; hence, suspicion of injury or wrong;
offense; resentment. |
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VICTIM |
A person or thing destroyed or sacrificed in the pursuit of
an object, or in gratification of a passion; as, a victim to jealousy,
lust, or ambition. |
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EXTINGUISHMENT |
...hment of fire or flame, of
discord, enmity, or jealousy, or of love or affection. ... |