jealousy

मत्सर
definition
noun
a sharp pang of jealousy
the state or feeling of being jealous.
translation of 'jealousy'
जपणूक,
हेवा,
मत्सर,
मत्सरीपणाचे कृत्य किंवा बोलणे
example
She too believes that many of the attacks against Wark are motivated by professional 'jealousy' .
I know people link our sort of vandalism to boredom and 'jealousy' but what we're really trying to do is get a reaction.
But anyone who has experienced intense 'jealousy' is well aware of its power and potential destructiveness.
It deals with envy and 'jealousy' and how these emotions cause so much unnecessary suffering in our lives.
Jealousy comes about because of the insecurity of the jealous person and the 'jealousy' may or may not have foundation.
As much as she tried to ignore the small-minded 'jealousy' that surrounded her, it upset her a great deal.
However, there's no point wasting precious time and effort on petty 'jealousy' .
Sometimes Sara looks at Sarah's school friends and feels a pang of 'jealousy' , of anger.
Every unshared moment of delight becomes the occasion for fear, envy, and 'jealousy' .
When he begins a love affair with Steven, 'jealousy' takes hold and leads to unexpected violence.
Could it not be the case that my anger was also mingled with feelings of 'jealousy' , rivalry or envy?
Learn to accept 'jealousy' as a normal but exaggerated response to a stressful, emotionally charged change in your life.
There is intense sibling 'jealousy' and she feels she is not loved as much as the youngest child.
a sharp pang of 'jealousy'
I wonder if their fear is really 'jealousy' and resentment at the initiative of today's generation.
The evil eye in Bedouin folk belief is tied to the fear of envy and 'jealousy' in the eye of the beholder.
Her fiancé worked himself into a passion of 'jealousy' , pulling his hair and shaking his fists.
a sharp pang of 'jealousy'
There is enough scope for envy and healthy competition, but not hatred and 'jealousy' .
I try to tell her it's alright, that whatever shred of 'jealousy' I had had disappeared long back.
The father symbolizes attractive power and a potentially hazardous male-female relationship is formed, with predictable 'jealousies' and envy as the mother completes the triangle.
Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious 'jealousies' and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.
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