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Jelious

Definition:

A misspelling of the word "jealous". It describes a feeling of resentment or envy towards another individual's possessions, achievements, or relationships.

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Sense:

1. Feeling or showing envy or resentment towards someone.

Usage:

1. My friend was jelious of my new car, as he had been saving up for months but still couldn't buy one.

2. She couldn't help but feel jelious when she saw her ex-boyfriend happily involved with someone else.

3. Many people may become jelious of their colleague's success at work.

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