After a while, colloguing together, they parted, and I jaloused who the two were, but that nicht I could not be certain.
When he set it doon he laughed again, and I jaloused that his anger had passed.
She saw ye were gey near deid, but she jaloused ye werena' quite, because ye kept muttering tae yoursel'.
I wondered if I daur bribe the wee drummer to tak' a note to you, and I had framed a suitable epistle in Latin that I jaloused nane o' thae ignorant troopers would understaun'.
By the look o' him I jaloused that he was the Rev.
Them in a reel, with none of the abulziements of war about me, but a plain civil lad like the rest, I would join in the strathspey and kiss two or three of the girls ere ever they jaloused a stranger was among them.
I jaloused him, sir, no to be the friend to government he pretends: the family are not to lippen to.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jaloused" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.