1. feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages.
2. feeling resentment because of another's success, advantage, etc.
3. characterized by or proceeding from suspicious fears or envious resentment
4. inclined to or troubled by suspicions or fears of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc.
5. solicitous or vigilant in maintaining or guarding something
6. Bible. intolerant of unfaithfulness or rivalry
The superlative form is "most annoyed", and the comparative form is "more annoyed".
more than likely you are jealous than her.
jealous = eifersüchtig jealous = neidisch
For the adjective jealous, the comparative forms are 'more jealous' and 'most jealous'.
I would say no... but it depends how jealous he is? why is he jealous?
there are two possibilities: you're jealous now or you're not jealous now (Then you have a personality jealous) soy celoso (you have a personality jealous) estoy celoso (you're jealous now)
The Hawaiian word for jealous is "Κ»ino."
Ben Jealous's birth name is Benjamin Todd Jealous.
No, the word "jealous" is not an adverb. It is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "jealous" is jealously.
The comparative would be more jealous and the superlative would be most jealous.
There are 2 jealous games: 1) Who cannot get jealous 2) Who can get jealous the most. Edit here to tell me which version you are playing!!!!!!! :)
jealous: m'kaneh I'm jealous: ani m'kanehI'm so jealous: ani kol kach m'kaneh