envy|envies in English
noun
[en·vy || 'envɪ]
jealousy, desire for something which belongs to anothe
Use "envy|envies" in a sentence
1. Mussolini envies us already.
2. Whoever envies another confesses his superiority. Samuel Johnson
3. He couldn't conceal his envy of me/envy at my success.
4. Top synonyms for Begrudges (other words for Begrudges) are envies, grudges and begrudge.
5. I envy you.
6. Envy never dies.
7. I envy her.
8. Then I envy you.
9. How I envy you.
10. Envy ceaseth after death.
11. * See also Envy; Love; Vengeance
12. No, actually, I envy you.
13. I am green with envy.
14. She was green with envy.
15. I envy your normal life.
16. Do you secretly envy another?
17. Envy never enriched any man.
18. In fact, I envy him.
19. How might envy take root?
20. 11 Every baseball player envies him, he is preeminent above all his rivals for pitching.
21. You know who has penis envy?
22. Robert's new job sounds very nice - I'm envious of him / I'm full of envy / I envy him.
23. Crestfall’s top artists: Rome, Envy, Converge
24. But there's always something to envy.
25. The Philistines began to envy him.