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1 kıskanç
jealous. -
2 kıskanç
jealous, envious (of) -
3 düşkün
adj. addicted, down at heels, fond, doting, fallen, fallen on hard times, poor, decayed, affected, jealous, jealous of, keen, keen on, partial, sharp-set--------n. addict, almsman, devotee--------given to* * *1. droopy 2. indulgent 3. crank (n.) -
4 kıskanç
adj. jealous, envious, green-eyed, grudging, jaundiced, yellow--------n. grudger* * *1. envious 2. jealous -
5 titiz
adj. peevish, picky, fastidious, choosy, fussy, difficult, critical, careful, exacting, particular, cleanly, dainty, demanding, exact, exigent, finical, finicking, finicky, hypercritical, jealous, jealous of, meticulous, niggling, niminy piminy* * *1. scrupulous 2. captious 3. choosy 4. fastidious 5. particular -
6 haset
1. envy, jealousy. 2. colloq. envious, jealous. -ten/-inden çatlamak to be consumed with envy. - etmek /a/ to envy, be jealous of. -
7 kıskanmak
"1. /ı/ to be jealous of (someone); to be jealous of, envy (something possessed by someone). 2. /ı, dan/ to resent (someone´s) showing affection to or interest in (someone else): Çocuk babasını kardeşinden kıskanıyor. The boy is resentful of his father´s showing affection for his brother. 3. /ı/ to love (someone) jealously; to be jealously protective of." -
8 güvensiz
adj. insecure, not confident, distrustful, unsecured, incredulous, jealous, mistrustful* * *1. insecure 2. mistrustful -
9 i kıskanan
1. envious of 2. jealous of -
10 özenli
adj. attentive, careful, painstaking, assiduous, elaborate, heedful, jealous, regardful, scrupulous, thoughtful* * *1. thorough 2. painstaking -
11 kıskanmak
v. be jealous, envy, hold a grudge, begrudge -
12 kıskanmamak
v. (neg. form of kıskanmak) be jealous, envy, hold a grudge, begrudge -
13 çok kıskanç
adj. excessively jealous -
14 üzerine titreyen
adj. devoted, jealous of -
15 hasut
very jealous -
16 kıskandırmak
to make (sb) jealous -
17 kıskanmak
to be jealous of, to envy -
18 sağ gözünü sol gözünden sakınmak
to be very jealous -
19 çekememek
"to be unable to stand; to be jealous of, to envy" -
20 hasetlenmek
to become envious, become jealous.
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