celos

/ˈθelos/, [ˈθe.los]

jealousy


Noun celos m pl

  1. jealousy
  2. rut

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Examples
  • Creo que ella tiene celos de ti.

    I think she's jealous of you.

  • Tiene muchos celos de su mujer.

    He's very jealous of his wife.

  • Los celos en una relación a menudo son provocados por la falta de confianza.

    Jealousy in a relationship is often brought about by a lack of trust.

  • No hay amor sin celos.

    There's no love without jealousy.

  • Pienso que tienes celos.

    I think you're jealous.

  • Tenía celos de mi hermano.

    I was jealous of my brother.

  • Puede haber amor sin celos, pero no sin temores.

    There may be love without jealousy, but there is none without fear.

  • Los celos son enemigos de la amistad.

    Jealousy is an enemy to friendship.

  • No existe el amor sin celos.

    There's no love without jealousy.

  • Ellos tienen celos de nuestro éxito.

    They are jealous of our success.

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