envy|envied|envies|envying in English
verb
[en·vy || 'envɪ]
be jealous, desire something which belongs to anothe
Use "envy|envied|envies|envying" in a sentence
1. Mussolini envies us already.
2. I am envying him, thought Cameron sardonically.
3. Envying fallen sticks from his nearness to their state.
4. All three envied someone else.
5. He envied Caroline her peace.
6. She has always envied my success.
7. Better be envied than pitied.
8. She secretly admired and envied him.
9. 16 She secretly admired and envied him.
10. Whoever envies another confesses his superiority. Samuel Johnson
11. He envied your trip to Greece.
12. I might be envied by a king,
13. I have no reason to be envied.
14. He envied Rosalind her youth and strength.
15. I have always envied your good luck.
16. He ruefully admitted that he envied her.
17. Every passer-by envied them two very much .
18. Let us not become boastful, challenging one another , envying one another.
19. He couldn't conceal his envy of me/envy at my success.
20. Top synonyms for Begrudges (other words for Begrudges) are envies, grudges and begrudge.
21. I envied her. She looked so calm and capable.
22. I envy you.
23. Envy never dies.
24. Wisdom is more to be envied than riches.
25. I envy her.