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- Envy - Wikipedia
Envy is an emotion which occurs when a person lacks another's quality, skill, achievement, or possession and either desires it or wishes that the other lacked it [1] Envy can also refer to the wish for another person to lack something one already possesses so as to remove the equality of possession between both parties
- ENVY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENVY is painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage How to use envy in a sentence
- “Jealousy” vs. “Envy”: Can You Feel the Difference?
Jealousy and envy both involve a feeling of desire for what another person has, but jealousy is usually thought to be more negative —it often involves resentment toward the other person Envy is also a negative feeling—like a mix of admiration and discontent—but the word doesn’t usually imply hostility
- ENVY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENVY definition: 1 to wish that you had something that another person has: 2 the feeling that you wish you had… Learn more
- Understanding Envy - Psychology Today
Envy is a feeling of emotional pain derived from making a social comparison Underlying shame may contribute to a propensity to experience envy Malicious envy is associated with shame,
- Envy - definition of envy by The Free Dictionary
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 feeling: She was the envy of all her classmates 3 Obs ill will 4 to regard with envy; be envious of 5 Obs to be affected with envy
- What does ENVY mean? - Definitions for ENVY
Envy is a complex emotion that involves feelings of discontent or covetousness with regard to another person's advantages, possessions, success, or achievements
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