gelosia
jealousy
noun jeh-loh-ZEE-ah Rare
Origin: From geloso (jealous), from Latin zelosus.
Also means
venetian blind
Usage Note
Gelosia has two unrelated meanings: the emotion of jealousy (provare gelosia = to feel jealous) and a slatted window shutter or venetian blind (from the idea of seeing without being seen). Context makes the sense clear. Do not confuse gelosia (jealousy) with invidia (envy) — gelosia involves fear of losing what you have, while invidia is coveting what others have.
Examples
"La gelosia può distruggere una relazione."
Natural Translation
Jealousy can destroy a relationship.
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