jalouse

[jəˈluːz]

jalouse Definition

to be envious or jealous of someone or something.

Using jalouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jalouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was jalouse of her sister's success.

  • Example

    He jalouses his friend's new car.

  • Example

    I don't want to jalouse anyone's happiness.

jalouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jalouse

Phrases with jalouse

  • a strong feeling of anger and resentment caused by jealousy

    Example

    Her jalouse rage made her say things she didn't mean.

  • jalouse lover

    a person who is extremely jealous in a romantic relationship

    Example

    He was a jalouse lover, always accusing her of cheating.

  • an outburst of anger or resentment caused by jealousy

    Example

    She had a jalouse fit when she saw him talking to another woman.

Origins of jalouse

from Old French 'gelos', meaning 'jealous'

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Summary: jalouse in Brief

'Jalouse' [jəˈluːz] is a verb that means to be envious or jealous of someone or something. It can be used in various contexts, from personal relationships to material possessions. Examples include 'She was jalouse of her sister's success' and 'He jalouses his friend's new car.' The phrase 'jalouse rage' denotes a strong feeling of anger and resentment caused by jealousy.