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What is the difference and significance between jealousy and jealousy?

"Jealousy" and "jealousy" have the same meaning, that is, they hold a grudge against someone who is better than themselves in virtue, talent, reputation, status or situation. The difference between jealousy and jealousy is:

1, different parts of speech

Jealousy, derogatory term. In love, there is also the meaning of jealousy, which means that when feelings are related to a third party, one's other half is dissatisfied with the ambiguity between the third party or other things and loses his share.

Jealousy is an unpleasant feeling about the superior position of others.

2. Different connotations

Jealousy is a psychological tendency to exclude or destroy the superior position of others, which is caused by the competitive relationship between people, and then produces the embodiment of emotions. This kind of emotion is negative, such as psychological phenomena such as indifference, degeneration, exclusion and hostility.

Jealousy refers to the above meaning, but there seems to be hatred inside. Jealousy contains jealousy, so it is better than usual jealousy. Because, if you are jealous, you will act, and you will not let each other go easily. Of course, there is jealousy in jealousy, so these two words are the same but different, with similar meanings and slightly different degrees.

In a sense, jealousy includes both jealousy and jealousy. The so-called jealousy means caring about some people and things, so it is the extreme expression of caring too much about someone or something, which leads to jealousy. Sometimes, throwing acid, killing, wounding, spreading rumors, reporting, etc. Between the competitors in love and career, it is the reverse projection and extreme expression of this psychology.

3. Psychological and emotional differences

There are two kinds of jealousy (or jealousy), one comes from identity and the other comes from love. There are also two words in English: envy and jewelry. ? Envy is jealousy, so it should be jealousy (identification), and jealousy is jealousy (love).

There is a term in psychiatry called jealousy delusion, also known as Othello syndrome, because Othello killed his beloved wife out of jealousy (suspecting that his wife was cheating). According to my understanding, jealousy delusion should be translated as "jealousy delusion", but it is customarily translated as "jealousy delusion".

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-jealous?

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