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Okay, talk about ‘jealous’, ‘jealousy’, and ‘juicy’. I will explain about ‘jealous’ first. According to Oxford Learner’s Pocket Dictionary, ‘jealous’ is (1) feeling angry or unhappy because somebody you like or love is showing interest in somebody else. (2) feeling angry or unhappy because you wish you has what somebody else has. (3) determined to keep and protect what you have. From the definition above, I conclude that ‘jealous’ is feeling not willing of something if it is divided with somebody else; the condition when we are afraid for loosing something that we want.
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Second, it’s about ‘jealousy’. According to Oxford Learner’s Pocket Dictionary, ‘jealousy’ is the noun form from ‘jealous’ itself. If ‘jealous’ is kind of a feeling, so ‘jealousy’ is the named of its feeling. I think so. But if it’s not make you sure or you think it’s false, just read another references to know it’s exact definition.
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Third, it is about the definition of ‘juicy’. According to Oxford Learner’s Pocket Dictionary, ‘juicy’ means containing a lot of juice. Therefore, I can conclude that ‘juicy’ means it’s abundant of water.
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