envy
noun (pl. envies) 1 discontented or resentful longing aroused by anothers possessions, qualities, or luck. 2 (the envy of) a person or thing that inspires such a feeling. verb (envies, envied) feel envy of. ORIGIN Old French envie, from Latin invidia hostility, ill will; related to INVIDIOUS.
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