to arouse jealousy
1jealousy — n. 1) to arouse jealousy 2) to feel jealousy 3) bitter, blind; fierce; groundless, unfounded; petty jealousy 4) interservice; professional jealousy 5) a fit of jealousy 6) jealousy towards * * * [ dʒeləsɪ] blind fierce groundless …
2Jealousy — typically refers to the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person believes a valued relationship is being threatened by a rival. This rival may or may not know that he or she is perceived as a threat.DefinitionParrott makes use… …
3Jealousy in art — [ Love Letter from a Rival A youth catches his boyfriend with a love letter from another. Miyagawa Isshô, ca. 1750; Panel from a series of ten homoerotic scenes, on a shunga style painted hand scroll (kakemono e); sumi, color and gofun on silk.… …
4jealousy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ extreme, intense, pure ▪ insane, irrational, obsessive, pathological ▪ petty ▪ …
5arouse — verb Arouse is used with these nouns as the object: ↑anger, ↑animosity, ↑antagonism, ↑anxiety, ↑concern, ↑conscience, ↑controversy, ↑curiosity, ↑desire, ↑emotion, ↑enthusiasm, ↑ …
6excites envy — arouse jealousy, cause envy …
7ἀζηλοτύπητον — ἀζηλοτύπητος not likely to arouse jealousy masc/fem acc sg ἀζηλοτύπητος not likely to arouse jealousy neut nom/voc/acc sg …
8Danny Deckchair — Directed by Jeff Balsmeyer Produced by Andrew Mason …
9Subterraneans, The — by Jack Kerouac (1958) This novel is about interracial love, jack kerouac’s obsessive relationship with his mother, and his confrontation with his homosexual tendencies. Kerouac wrote it in three days while fueled by Benzedrine, and it is… …
10Eastern Schism — • From the time of Diotrephes (III John 1:9 10) there have been continual schisms, of which the greater number were in the East Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Eastern Schism The Eastern Schism …