Be+envious
51jaundiced — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. envious, hostile, embittered, cynical; see envious 2 , jealous , prejudiced , unfriendly 1 , 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. prejudiced, biased, partial, narrow minded, warped, embittered, jealous, envious, hostile …
52Jealousy — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Jealousy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 jealousy jealousy jealousness Sgm: N 1 jaundiced eye jaundiced eye Sgm: N 1 envious suspicion envious suspicion suspicion => green eyed monster Sgm: N 1 green eyed monster green …
53envy — en•vy [[t]ˈɛn vi[/t]] n. pl. vies, 1) a feeling of resentful discontent, begrudging admiration, or covetousness with regard to another s advantages, possessions, or attainments; desire for something possessed by another 2) an object of envious… …
54φθονερά — φθονερός envious neut nom/voc/acc pl φθονερά̱ , φθονερός envious fem nom/voc/acc dual φθονερά̱ , φθονερός envious fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
55φθονερώτερον — φθονερός envious adverbial comp φθονερός envious masc acc comp sg φθονερός envious neut nom/voc/acc comp sg …
56ere-s-2 (ers-, r̥s-, eres-), and rē̆ s-, rō̆ s- — ere s 2 (ers , r̥s , eres ), and rē̆ s , rō̆ s English meaning: to flow Deutsche Übersetzung: “fließen”; von lebhafter Bewegung ũberhaupt, also “umherirren” and “aufgebracht, aufgeregt sein” Material: 1. O.Ind. rása ḥ “juice,… …
57en´vi|ous|ness — en|vi|ous «EHN vee uhs», adjective. 1. feeling or showing discontent because of a wish to have something that someone else has; full of envy: »The weak are often envious of the strong. He was envious of his cousin s success. 2. Obsolete. a)… …
58en´vi|ous|ly — en|vi|ous «EHN vee uhs», adjective. 1. feeling or showing discontent because of a wish to have something that someone else has; full of envy: »The weak are often envious of the strong. He was envious of his cousin s success. 2. Obsolete. a)… …
59en|vi|ous — «EHN vee uhs», adjective. 1. feeling or showing discontent because of a wish to have something that someone else has; full of envy: »The weak are often envious of the strong. He was envious of his cousin s success. 2. Obsolete. a) malicious;… …
60Envies — Envy En vy, n.; pl. {Envies}. [F. envie, L. invidia envious; akin to invidere to look askance at, to look with enmity; in against + videre to see. See {Vision}.] 1. Malice; ill will; spite. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] If he evade us there, Enforce him… …