Sentence example with the word 'jealousy'

jealousy

Definition n. a feeling of jealous envy

Last update: September 16, 2015


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The whole world looks at our unity in diversity with awe and jealousy.   [noun]

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We, the artists, got on famously well with each other - no jealousy, no backbiting.   [noun]

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Here is a godly jealousy, which results in action.   [noun]

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Hyacinth's foolish jealousy would be dispelled by the act which gave her sister's honour into a husband's custody.   [noun]

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"To return to our party," she said, in a lighter tone, for that spurt of jealousy had betrayed her into seriousness.   [noun]

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"I am a man; and I know what it is to suffer the hell-fire of jealousy."   [noun]

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It was jealousy that had made him so angry.   [noun]

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That revelation of Hyacinth's jealousy had brought matters to a crisis.   [noun]

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Nor was Henri de Malfort a man to provoke jealousy by any superior gifts of mind or person.   [noun]

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