Certainly! Expressing jealousy in English can be done through a variety of words and phrases that capture the complexity of this emotion. Here are some common expressions:
Direct Expressions
- Jealous / ˈdʒɛləs/
- Envious /ˈɛnvəs/
- Green with envy (figuratively)
- Resentful /rɪˈzɛntfl/
- Pissed off (colloquial)
- Cranky (colloquial)
Indirect or Subtle Expressions
- I wish I had…
- That’s impressive…
- I can’t believe they got…
- It must be nice to…
- I wouldn’t mind…
- I could use some of that…
- It seems like they’re having all the fun…
- I feel like I’m missing out…
Expressions Showing Comparison
- Why can’t I…?
- How come they get to…?
- I don’t have…
- They have it so easy…
- I’m not as lucky as…
Expressions with a Tone of Sadness or Disappointment
- I wish I could…
- It’s not fair…
- That makes me sad…
- I’m not happy about this…
Phrases That Express Concern
- I hope I can get a chance to…
- I wish I could be more like…
- It seems like they have it all…
In Questions
- Are you feeling envious?
- Do you think that makes you jealous?
- Does seeing that make you feel bad?
Contextual Phrases
- I’m jealous of their success.
- I get a little envious when I see them traveling so much.
- I’m green with envy over their new car.
Using these expressions appropriately will allow you to convey the feeling of jealousy in different contexts and situations.
