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green-eyed monster
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the feeling of discontent caused by lacking someone else's possessions, accomplishments, etc.
What is the origin of the idiom "the green-eyed monster" and when to use it?
The phrase "the green-eyed monster" comes from William Shakespeare's play Othello. In the play, Iago describes jealousy as the green-eyed monster, suggesting that it can consume and distort a person's thoughts and emotions. It is used to describe the emotion of jealousy, especially when it leads to irrational or possessive behavior.
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She couldn't hide her green-eyed monster when she saw her best friend spending time with someone else.
His constant jealousy towards his partner is like a green-eyed monster, causing problems in their relationship.
Her possessiveness and suspiciousness are clear signs of the green-eyed monster in her.
In the past, his green-eyed monster led to conflicts and misunderstandings with his colleagues.