Yes, "jealous" has a base word, which is "jealousy."
jealous = lili
Jealous.
The word "jealous" has two syllables: jeal-ous.
The root word of jealous is "jeal," which comes from the Old French word "gelos" meaning "zealous" or "eager."
To say "jealous" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "hiamoe."
There isn't a base word.
jealous = lili
No, the word "jealous" is not an adverb. It is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "jealous" is jealously.
Jealous.
The word "jealous" has two syllables: jeal-ous.
The root word of jealous is "jeal," which comes from the Old French word "gelos" meaning "zealous" or "eager."
i love you
Please don't be jealous of my new love...
The Latin word for "jealous" is "zelosus." This term is derived from "zelus," which means zeal or jealousy. It captures the essence of envy or possessiveness often associated with being jealous.
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possessive, suspicious, vindictive = gets/becomes/is jealous tantalizes, philanders = makes jealous