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  1. ENVY definition: 1. the feeling that you wish you had something that someone else has: 2. to be liked and wanted by…. Learn more.

  2. Synonyms for ENVY: jealousy, hatred, resentment, covetousness, enviousness, invidiousness, animosity, enmity; Antonyms of ENVY: sympathy, kindness, goodwill, benevolence

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  4. Dec 18, 2002 · Envy. Envy is a complex and puzzling emotion. It is, notoriously, one of the seven deadly sins in the Catholic tradition. It is very commonly charged with being (either typically or universally) unreasonable, irrational, imprudent, vicious, or wrong to feel. With very few exceptions, the ample philosophical literature defending the rationality ...

  5. Envy means discontented longing for someone else’s advantages. Jealousy means unpleasant suspicion, or apprehension of rivalship. —Theodore M. Bernstein, The Careful Writer, 1965. There are three different ways in which jealous can be used. The most common is ... where the meaning is “fearful of losing attention.”.

  6. Aug 1, 2013 · Here are five suggestions. 1. Acknowledge envy. Admitting that we are experiencing envy can be very threatening, because it means acknowledging our own weakness and insecurity. The first clue that envy is lurking may be irrational feelings of hostility towards the object of our envy. Just the sight of them might make your skin crawl, even ...

  7. envy. 1. covetousness, spite, hatred, resentment, jealousy, bitterness, malice, ill will, malignity, resentfulness, enviousness (informal) He admitted his feelings of envy towards his brother. 1. be jealous (of), resent, begrudge, be envious (of) I have a famous brother and a lot of people envy me for that.

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