Jealousy is an evil thought you have towards someone: wanting what they have or who they are and hating them for it (wishing you had it for yourself). You can tell when someone is jealous when they act weird or nervous towards that person, even when their name is only being said. They may try to act natuaral when they don't want anyone, but you can tell by the tone of their voice. Sometimes they'll show hatred towards that person, but won't say that they're acually jealous. For example, they may hate someone for no reason at ALL, and you notice that. Jealousy has its own weird ways, and the only way to know all you need to know about it, is if you go, or have been through it yourself (like me). That's why I was able to answer this question for you! ~If you want to find out more, go to Selfestemeforwoman.com
You can always control your jealousy regarding your boyfriend by giving him all the privacy and space he wants.
No, not even close. Jealousy is wanting something that someone/something else has.
NO!
If he becomes not interested in most topic like hearing about someone. That is the sign of jealousy.
I don't know if there is a god of jealousy, but there is a god of revenge: Nemesis.
well , if someone is jealous with someone then they would get angry , sad *
jealousy :)
Possibly , jealousy can cause people to do many crazy or unnecessary things
jealousy...just plain old fashioned jealousy...sorry
No it is not. Idoltry is more like being obsessed with something. Jealousy is kind of like wanting something that someone else has. Or it could be like you thinking that your blessing from God was minescule (sorry for bad spelling) compared to a blessing God gave to someone you know and wanting it. I hope that helps. :)
Green is often associated with jealousy. This is likely due to the phrase "green with envy" which suggests that jealousy can make someone look pale or sickly, similar to the color green.
La jalousie is the word for the noun jealousy in French. If you wanted to say someone was jealous, the adjective is jaloux for masculine and jalouse for feminine singular.