It often means that you have aroused jealousy and envy.
He wouldn't have been important enough then to have aroused jealousy.
In fact, without money or visiting friends, he led a life which could neither arouse jealousy nor comment.
After the marriage, however, her great beauty aroused the jealousy of the Queen, for which she was imprisoned.
"A popular man arouses the jealousy of the powerful," Hawat had said.
Largely because he had aroused the jealousy and envy of his arrogant superiors.
The minority were younger people who had aroused jealousy by being able to earn much off-farm income and using it to buy land.
This aroused the jealousy of the Clan Douglas, who claimed the office as their own.
He never asked for any favors or privileges which would arouse suspicion or jealousy.
Gaunt's enormous experience, great wealth and high ambition aroused the jealousy of Richard and his friends.