to+be+envied

  • 21envy — en|vy1 [ˈenvi] v past tense and past participle envied present participle envying third person singular envies [T] 1.) to wish that you had someone else s possessions, abilities etc ▪ I really envy you and Ian, you seem so happy together. ▪ She… …

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  • 22envy — [[t]e̱nvi[/t]] envies, envying, envied 1) N UNCOUNT Envy is the feeling you have when you wish you could have the same thing or quality that someone else has. Gradually he began to acknowledge his feelings of envy towards his mother... They gazed …

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  • 23envy — 1. noun 1) a pang of envy Syn: jealousy, covetousness; resentment, bitterness, discontent; the green eyed monster 2) the firm is the envy of Europe Syn: finest, best, pride, top, cream …

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  • 24envy — 1. noun feelings of envy Syn: jealousy, covetousness, resentment, bitterness 2. verb 1) I admired and envied her Syn: be envious of, be jealous of, be resentful of 2) we envied her lifestyle …

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  • 25envy — I UK [ˈenvɪ] / US noun [uncountable] the unhappy feeling that you have when you want very much to do something that someone else does or to have something that they have He was sure that other drivers looked at him with envy. See: jealousy • be… …

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  • 26enviable — /ˈɛnviəbəl / (say enveeuhbuhl) adjective that is to be envied; worthy to be envied; highly desirable. –enviableness, noun –enviably, adverb …

  • 27ἀζηλώτως — ἀζήλωτος not to be envied adverbial ἀζήλωτος not to be envied masc/fem acc pl (doric) …

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  • 28ἀζήλωτον — ἀζήλωτος not to be envied masc/fem acc sg ἀζήλωτος not to be envied neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 29en´vy|ing|ly — en|vy «EHN vee», noun, plural vies, verb, vied, vy|ing. –n. 1. discontent or ill will at another s good fortune because one wishes it had been his; dislike for a person who has what one wants: »Some boys were full of envy when they saw my new… …

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  • 30en|vy — «EHN vee», noun, plural vies, verb, vied, vy|ing. –n. 1. discontent or ill will at another s good fortune because one wishes it had been his; dislike for a person who has what one wants: »Some boys were full of envy when they saw my new bicycle,… …

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