How is jealousy seen?
Jealousy is seen by body language, the way you speak to a person, talking about the person, and messing with the person.
No, the noun 'jealousy' is not a collective noun. The noun 'jealousy' is a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or a fanciful way; for example a crowd of people or a bouquet of flowers.
Yes it is. I am experenceing it now. I am a romance consultant and i have seen and heard it all.
jealousy is an abstract noun because it can not been seen ,hear,smell and touch
Yes, the word "jealousy" is considered an abstract noun. Abstract nouns refer to ideas, emotions, qualities, or states that cannot be perceived by the five senses. In this case, jealousy is an emotion that exists in the mind and cannot be physically touched or seen.
Babies typically start exhibiting signs of jealousy around 6 to 8 months of age. This can be seen through behaviors such as crying, fussiness, or trying to get attention when they see their caregivers interacting with others.
Fear of jealousy. the fear of jealousy
The adjective for jealousy is "jealous."
This phrase means that to someone who is poor, you represent a dream or aspiration of wealth and success. However, to someone who is already wealthy, you may be seen as competition or a threat to their status or possessions.
Definitely Jealousy. Jealousy has the power to end great friendships.
No, but 'jealous' is an adjective. 'Jealousy' is a noun.
no only idiot have jealousy
Nope - jealousy is a 'state of mind'... it's not a disorder. People can be 'trained' with counselling to suppress their jealousy.