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jealous
feeling unhappy because someone has something that you want and cannot have:
• Maybe he's jealous because I got the job and he didn't. • Sharon had always been jealous of her sister's long blonde hair.
envious
especially written wishing that you had something nice or special that someone else has:
• When I saw the garden, I was really envious. • She knew she was beautiful and enjoyed the envious looks of other women.
green with envy
very envious:
• You'll be green with envy when you see their new house.
covetous
formal having a very strong desire to have something that someone else has:
• The King was a covetous and grasping man.
Longman-Thesaurus
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adj. VERBS be, feel, sound | become, get, grow | make sb Ignore her?she's only trying to make you jealous. ADV. bitterly, furiously, insanely, madly, really, very I can remember feeling madly jealous when he was with other women. | a bit, a little, quite, rather | obsessively Peter was obsessively jealous and his behaviour was driving his wife away. | sexually PREP. about There's nothing for you to feel jealous about. | of She was rather jealous of me. He had started to get jealous of her success.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary