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| -ous | 1「…の多い、…性の、…に似た、…の特徴を有する、…の癖のある」の意の形容詞語尾 2『化学』「亜」の意の形容詞を造る『-icの語尾をもつ場合より原子価が低い』 | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/08 23:01 UTC 版)
First attested in 1382. From 中期英語 jelous, gelous, gelus, from Old French jalous, from Late Latin zelosus, from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zêlos, “zeal, jealousy”). Doublet of zealous.
jealous (comparative jealouser or more jealous, superlative jealousest or most jealous)
Some usage guides seek to distinguish “jealous” from “envious”, using jealous to mean “protective of one’s own position or possessions” – one “jealously guards what one has” – and envious to mean “desirous of others’ position or possessions” – one “envies what others have”. This distinction is also maintained in the psychological and philosophical literature. In common usage, however, although envious is always with respect to others’ possessions or fortune, jealous does not always refer strictly to one’s own possessions (as shown by the citations above).
jealous (third-person singular simple present jealouses, present participle jealousing, simple past and past participle jealoused)
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insanely jealous
to be jealous
to be jealous
むごいさま
高踏的なさま
a jealous feeling
下品なさま
非道なさま
馬鹿なさま
the fierce
a jealous person
うらやましいです