No actually it's when say.. you flush a toilet and it over flows. You don't tell anyone so you feel guilty... guilt. Or make someone do something and tghey get into trouble.
'Full of jealousy is guilt it spills itself in fearing to be spilt' ..this quote is inaccurate, the quote is ... "So full of artless jealousy is guilt, It spills itself in fearing to be spilt" by William Shakespeare....
Jealousy sounds like the sound of an approaching train. The closer it gets the louder it gets until it becomes deafening. Which is much like the emotional pull of jealousy; the longer we feel jealousy the more it intensifies and grows until it can become overwhelming.
Lacking art, which in this case means sophistication. Gertrude in Hamlet says "So full of artless jealousy is guilt, it spills itself in fearing to be spilt." She means that lacking sophistication, the guilty give themselves away by trying to hide their guilt.
Example: When she found out that her friend had gotten an iPhone for her birthday, she felt a pang of jealousy.
Patients may let go of deep-seated emotions, fears, and guilt that often result in the relief of such problems as chronic pain, alcoholism , jealousy, arthritis, claustrophobia, agoraphobia
Neuroticism is a fairly common personality trait characterized by someone's anxiety. Individuals with this trait often experience anxiety, moodiness, jealousy and guilt. They are also quite shy and self-conscious.
Positive emotions include happiness, joy, love, gratitude, contentment, excitement, and pride. Negative emotions include sadness, anger, fear, guilt, shame, jealousy, and anxiety.
Fear of jealousy. the fear of jealousy
The adjective for jealousy is "jealous."
Definitely Jealousy. Jealousy has the power to end great friendships.
no only idiot have jealousy
No, but 'jealous' is an adjective. 'Jealousy' is a noun.