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"I'm jeaousy of you" vs "I'm jealous of you"

The correct phrase is "I'm jealous of you." The word "jealous" is spelled with an 'l' after the 'e,' not a 'o.' The incorrect phrase "I'm jeaousy of you" is a misspelling.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

I'm jeaousy of you

This phrase is a misspelling of 'jealous.'

I'm jealous of you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express feelings of envy or resentment towards someone.

Examples:

  • I'm jealous of you for getting that promotion.
  • She's jealous of her friend's success.
  • He's jealous of his brother's new car.
  • They're jealous of their neighbor's beautiful garden.
  • We're jealous of their vacation photos.

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