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Jealousies

Jealousies meaning

plural of jealousy

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Both women consider themselves too “damaged by our history of addiction, too twisted by our petty jealousies, and too wounded from growing up alongside golden sisters” to be capable of mature friendship.

Its cliques, feuds, fads, jealousies and killer uncertainties, usually played out in bland locker-lined hallways and overlit classrooms, seem plotted to destroy any vestige of dignity or hope in an artistic kid’s soul.

She represented the average American teenager with her petty rivalries, jealousies, and oscillating friendship with Bella.

But two years into the war, setbacks on the battlefield and political jealousies in the capital have soured his relationship with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The dance show gets off to an impressive start, but behind the sequins and smiles it’s clear to see that the dancers are harbouring deep seated jealousies that go back years.

We must look for Him in the roadblocks, the interruptions, the hurts, the jealousies, the anger, the betrayal and the gossip.

You will ponder what morals you live by, question your loyalties and jealousies, and look over your shoulder half-expecting to see a gremlin outside your window.

His diary reveals his jealousies, insecurities, trivial concerns, and his fractious relationship with his wife.

Immediately after the last crisis, in the summer of 1875, the mutual jealousies between Russia and Austria had been rendered acute by the fresh risings in the Balkans against the Turks.

In 1966, S. Rajaratnam saw Singapore's challenge as ensuring its sustained survival, peace, and prosperity in a region suffering from mutual jealousies, internal violence, economic disintegration and great power conflicts.

It agitates the Community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms; kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionally riot and insurrection.

John's suspicions and jealousies meant that he rarely enjoyed good relationships with even the leading loyalist barons.

On 1 April, he wrote a very lengthy letter to Ferlito laying out the entire history of his life in Paris to date, as well as reviving the old jealousies about Donizetti and Rossini's so-called "enmity" toward him.

Richter, who discusses the lengthy conflict between Huelsenbeck and Tzara over the issue of Dada foundation, speaks of the movement as being torn apart by "petty jealousies".

The uneducated Portuguese immigrant peasants in urban areas were frequently in direct competition with Africans for jobs and demonstrated jealousies and prejudices with racial overtones.