superjealous

adj

Etymology

From super- + jealous.

  1. derived from ζῆλος
  2. derived from zelosus
  3. derived from jalous
  4. inherited from jelous
  5. formed as superjealous — “super- + jealous

Definitions

  1. Extremely jealous.

    • “Jack is superjealous,” Fi said to herself with a satisfied smile. “That’s why he’s been so merciless lately, with his constant cracks about what a nutty geek I am. Well, I don’t care. I know that weird stuff really does happen.”
    • "Well, the race runs over the Phantom’s territory, right?” Jen asked. "And this is the time of year herd stallions guard their mares against other stallions. They’re superjealous, right?”
    • Okay, she didn’t feel the same way about him as she felt about Jake, but that didn’t matter. What mattered was that Jake would be superjealous.

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