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envious

[en-vee-uhs]

adjective

  1. full of, feeling, or expressing envy.

    envious of a person's success; an envious attack.

  2. Archaic.

    1. emulous.

    2. enviable.



envious

/ ˈɛnvɪəs /

adjective

  1. feeling, showing, or resulting from envy

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • enviously adverb
  • enviousness noun
  • nonenvious adjective
  • nonenviously adverb
  • nonenviousness noun
  • overenvious adjective
  • overenviously adverb
  • overenviousness noun
  • quasi-envious adjective
  • quasi-enviously adverb
  • unenvious adjective
  • unenviously adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of envious1

1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French; Old French envieus < Latin invidiōsus invidious
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Word History and Origins

Origin of envious1

C13: from Anglo-Norman, ultimately from Latin invidiōsus full of envy, invidious ; see envy
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Example Sentences

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"They are envious of China's fast development. To be honest, they are aggressive at heart. We are completely committed to the common prosperity of mankind. We are different."

From BBC

“It’s deeply important. I’m actually envious of their passion.”

When you’re trying to build a mountain over one of the country’s busiest freeways, it’s easy to be envious of original creation stories, when natural spaces were formed with just a wave of the hand.

They don’t care to actually understand another culture or truly bask in its surroundings, they just want to feel enough culture to post Instagram stories that will make you envious while you’re stuck at home.

Wilson's response was to argue that to "talk about white privilege is envious and sinful."

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When To Use

What does envious mean?

Envious means feeling, full of, or expressing envy—a mostly negative feeling of desire for something that someone else has and you do not.Envy is not a good feeling—it can be described as a mix of admiration and discontent. But it’s not necessarily malicious. Envious is very similar in meaning to jealous. However, jealous usually implies a deeper resentment, perhaps because you feel that you deserve the thing more than the other person, or that it is unfair that they have it.Envious is often followed by the word of and the person or thing that’s the object of envy, as in I must admit that I’m envious of her talent. Example: Other people’s perfectly curated social media feeds often cause us to feel envious, but we need to keep in mind that they don’t show the whole story of what someone’s life is like—only the highlights.

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