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grudge
resentment
covetousness
enviousness
spite
backbiting
begrudging
evil eye
green-eyed monster
grudgingness
jaundiced eye
resentfulness
All the magical phrases in the play are phrases of jealousy, passion, and pity.
Sidney's half-days at home were occasions for agonies of jealousy on Carlotta's part.
Why not speak of the evils of appetite and of envy and jealousy?
This time, Mrs. Wade admitted bravely to herself that her jealousy was not for Billy.
But about this time I was alarmed for myself by a slight twinge of jealousy.
dissatisfaction
noundiscontent, unhappiness
annoyance
anxiety
aversion
boredom
chagrin
complaint
desolation
disapproval
discomfort
discouragement
disfavor
disgruntlement
disinclination
dislike
disliking
dismay
displeasure
disquiet
disrelish
distaste
distress
ennui
envy
exasperation
fretfulness
frustration
heartburn
hopelessness
indisposition
irritation
jealousy
lamentation
malcontent
malcontentment
oppression
querulousness
regret
resentment
trouble
uneasiness
weariness
worry
enviousness
nounenvy
jealousy
resentfulness
resentment
the green-eyed monster
rivalry
nouncompetition
antagonism
athletic event
bout
candidacy
clash
conflict
contest
duel
emulation
encounter
engagement
event
fight
game
jealousy
match
matchup
one on one
opposition
race
sport
strife
struggle
tournament
tug-of-war
suspicion
noundoubt
bad vibes
chariness
conjecture
cynicism
distrust
dubiety
dubiosity
funny feeling
guess
guesswork
gut feeling
hunch
idea
impression
incertitude
incredulity
jealousy
lack of confidence
misgiving
mistrust
nonbelief
notion
qualm
skepticism
sneaking suspicion
supposition
surmise
uncertainty
wariness
wonder
suspicions
noundoubt
bad vibes
chariness
conjecture
cynicism
distrust
dubiety
dubiosity
funny feeling
guess
guesswork
gut feeling
hunch
idea
impression
incertitude
incredulity
jealousy
lack of confidence
misgiving
mistrust
nonbelief
notion
qualm
skepticism
sneaking suspicion
supposition
surmise
uncertainty
wariness
wonder
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