Desirous, wary, and envious.
Jealous.
Jealous
jealous, and resentful
Basically he means exactly the same thing John Lennon means in his song "Jealous Guy". It's a word that hasn't changed in meaning in four hundred years. Look it up in a dictionary if you like. One of the implications of a jealous lover is that he is overprotective of his love, always guarding her because he fears she will be taken away. This feature of overprotectiveness is often the quality Shakespeare is thinking of when he uses the word "jealous" or "jelaousy".
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jealous = lili
No, the word "jealous" is not an adverb. It is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "jealous" is jealously.
No, jealous is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms for the adjective jealous are jealousness and jealousy.
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
Yes, "jealous" has a base word, which is "jealousy."
Jealous.
"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."