• Invidia, Latin for envy, translates as "nonsight", and Dante had the envious plodding along under cloaks of lead, their eyes sewn shut with leaden wire.
  • Even kings would have envied you. Hatta krallar bile kıskanırdı. The hero of the campus, and he envied me. Kampüsün yıldızına bakın, bana gıpta ediyor.
  • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged resent. Envy, begrudge, covet refer to one's attitude toward the possessions or attainments of others.
  • The meaning of ENVY is painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage.
  • In the following sections, we will dive deeper into the definitions of desired and envied, as well as explore how these words are used in different contexts.
  • Basic forms. Past. envied. Imperative. envy. Present Participle (Participle I). envying. ... envied. Present Indefinite, Active Voice. I envy.
  • Whoever envies another, confesses his superiority. 2. To grudge; to withhold maliciously. To envy at, used by authors formerly, is now obsolete.
  • envied. simple past and past participle of envy. Adjective. envied (comparative more envied, superlative most envied). That is the object of envy.
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  • Spending long periods passively scrolling through social media, for example, is linked to greater feelings of envy and loneliness, and a higher risk of depression.