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  1. Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase green-eyed monster, which means jealousy imagined as a monster that attacks people. See synonyms, related articles, and example sentences from various sources.

  2. Learn how Shakespeare used the phrase 'green-eyed monster' to describe jealousy in Othello and The Merchant of Venice. Find out the origin, history and examples of this idiomatic expression and its variations.

  3. Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase 'green-eyed monster', which means jealousy, from Shakespeare's plays. Find out how to use it in different contexts and see related expressions.

  4. Learn the origin and meaning of the phrase green-eyed monster, which means jealousy or envy, from Shakespeare's plays. See how to use it in sentences and synonyms for this expression.

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  5. This expression was coined by Shakespeare in Othello (3:3), where Iago says: “O! beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” It is thought to allude to cats, often green-eyed, who tease their prey. Also see green with envy.

  6. Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase \"green-eyed monster\", which means jealousy. Find examples from Shakespeare's Othello and other sources, and see related idioms.

  7. Shakespeare Quotes. The green-eyed monster. Othello Act 3, scene 3, 165–171. The green-eyed monster. Iago: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-ey'd monster, which...

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