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Chriswood8 | 02:57 Sat 26th Feb 2005 | Body & Soul
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What's the difference between JEALOUSY and ENVY?
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In their modern meanings, they are, of course, very closely linked. They both mean a longing for someone else's seemingly superior advantages. In fact I can't really think of anything to separate them - they can both be applied to both things and people and they both include a general malicious feeling of ill-will towards someone/~thing else. If anything, maybe jealousy is based more on aprehension and suspicion.
I guess they're both related to covetting.
I would say that you can envy a person but still like them and be friends with them, whereas jealousy is more bitter.  A person may feel envy for a friend or colleague's achievement while still feeling happy for them, but jealousy is a feeling of dislike or enmity.
Also, there is the form of jealousy in a relationship, which is really a kind of possessiveness.  This kind of jealousy is different from envy.
I'm not sure that possessiveness is the same as jealousy. It infers that you already have the object of your desires rather than a lusting after it or shallow resentment because someone else has.
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