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jelousy and envy
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are they the same things ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.envy
n a feeling of discontent at the good looks, qualities, fortune, etc, of another; an object or person contemplated with grudging or envious feelings; ill-will or hostility ().
2004
jealous
adj suspicious of, or upset or angered by, rivalry; envious; solicitous, anxiously heedful; mistrustfully vigilant; unable to tolerate unfaithfulness, or the thought of it; caused by jealousy.
While Paddywak's dictionary definitions give 'envious' as a synonym for 'jealous', I would suggest that 'jealousy' often (probably usually?) involves an element of ill-feeling which is not present with 'envy'.
For instance, if my neighbour wins the lottery I might envy him but (because I wouldn't feel any ill will towards him) it would be wrong to say that I was jealous.
However, if my neighbour stole my girlfriend, I would envy him (because he had the company of the person I wanted to be with) but my additional feelings of ill-will towards him would combine with that envy to create jealousy.
Chris
For instance, if my neighbour wins the lottery I might envy him but (because I wouldn't feel any ill will towards him) it would be wrong to say that I was jealous.
However, if my neighbour stole my girlfriend, I would envy him (because he had the company of the person I wanted to be with) but my additional feelings of ill-will towards him would combine with that envy to create jealousy.
Chris
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