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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evoke jealousy" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to stir or evoke feelings of envy or resentment in someone. Example: Her extravagant lifestyle and constant bragging about her possessions always seemed to evoke jealousy in her friends.
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The only negative feeling the kids in E.T. evoke is jealousy, insofar as they make me wish, just as much today as in 1982, that E.T. had come to my house instead of theirs.
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Is jealousy indeed a litmus test that a woman may deliberately try to evoke in her hapless boyfriend, to check if he is truly committed, as Buss suggests?
In my life in journalism and academia, I understand that displaying my intelligence publicly can evoke a certain kind of resentment from white men – and they're armed in any feelings of jealousy or inadequacy they may have.
3 Other forms of psychological abuse including threat of abuse, threat of divorce, jealousy, restriction and damage to property also contribute to the adverse effect of psychological abuse by evoking fear in and exerting coercive control over the victims.
Scalding jealousy, hunger for revenge, young love in rapturous bloom, the soul-corroding sorrow of regret: all are evoked in the saturated colors that have sometimes been missing from the company's New York repertory season this summer.
Sexual jealousy.
Beyond jealousy?
Also, "Jealousy".
Jealousy, perhaps?
As the poison of jealousy moves through his blood, Leontes's seething monologues are accompanied by eerie, high-pitched strains in Keith Clouston's score that cannily evoke the warped perspective of a discomposed mind.
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