envier

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İngilizce - Türkçe
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kıskanan
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envy
imrenmek
envy
kıskançlık

Kıskançlık yedi ölümcül günahtan biridir. - Envy is one of the seven deadly sins.

Komşu kadın neredeyse kıskançlıktan öldü. - The neighbor woman nearly died of envy.

envy
imrenme

Kıskançlık imrenme ile aynı değildir. İkisini karıştırmayın. Bir fark var. - Jealousy is not the same as envy. Do not confuse the two. There is a difference.

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günü
envy
günümek
envy
{i} kıskanılan kimse
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hased
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be green with envy aşırı derecede kıskanmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
{n} one who envies another person
{i} one who is jealous, one who envies
One who envies; one who desires inordinately what another possesses
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To give (something) to (someone) grudgingly or reluctantly; to begrudge

But that sweet Cordiall, which can restore / A loue-sick hart, she did to him enuy .

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Hatred, enmity, ill-feeling

But let me tell the World, / If he out-liue the enuie of this day, / England did neuer owe so sweet a hope, / So much misconstrued in his Wantonnesse.

envy
Resentful desire of something possessed by another or others (but not limited to material possessions)

Theodorus assures Socrates that no envy will prevent the Stranger from responding.

envy
To have envious feelings (at)

I do not envy at their wealth, titles, offices; let me live quiet and at ease.

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To feel displeasure or hatred towards (someone) for their good fortune or possessions
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{n} vexation or pain at another's prosperity
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An object of envious notice or feeling
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Chagrin, mortification, discontent, or uneasiness at the sight of another's excellence or good fortune, accompanied with some degree of hatred and a desire to possess equal advantages; malicious grudging; usually followed by of; as, they did this in envy of Cæsar
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{f} be jealous, desire something which belongs to another
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feel envious towards; admire enviously
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While the dictionary defines "envy" as a combination of discontent, resentment and desire - usually for the possessions, advantages or qualities of another, Keppe adds a new dimension to this definition, broader than ordinary jealousy and closer to the Latin root of the word: invidere (in = non, videre = to see) Keppe sees envy as a psychological blindness, a negation of awareness, an unconscious wish to destroy the goodness and beauty we see not just in others but in our own lives as well Although Keppe was originally trained as a Freudian analyst, he observed in his clinical practice that his patients exhibited envy that was not, as Freud proposed, sexually based Instead, it was due to a broader rejection of love, an unconscious dismissal of the goodness, truth and beauty in oneself and in others In Keppe's opinion, envy, although mainly unseen, is the primary destructive psychological force behind all ills - mental, physical and social
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To emulate
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[invidia, It and L envie, F embidia, Sp enveja, por] an uneasiness or grief, arising from beholding the good qualities or prosperity of others
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be envious of; set one's heart on
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spite and resentment at seeing the success of another (personified as one of the deadly sins) a feeling of grudging admiration and desire to have something possessed by another be envious of; set one's heart on feel envious towards; admire enviously
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Emulation; rivalry
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a feeling of grudging admiration and desire to have something possessed by another
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To show malice or ill will; to rail
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{i} jealousy, desire for something which belongs to another
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Public odium; ill repute
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If a thing or quality is the envy of someone, they wish very much that they could have or achieve it. an economic expansion that was the envy of many other states
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To feel envy at or towards; to be envious of; to have a feeling of uneasiness or mortification in regard to (any one), arising from the sight of another's excellence or good fortune and a longing to possess it
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to look with grudging upon; to begrudge
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To hate
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Envy is the feeling you have when you wish you could have the same thing or quality that someone else has. Gradually he began to acknowledge his feelings of envy towards his mother They gazed in a mixture of envy and admiration at the beauty of the statue
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Resentful desire of something possessed by another or others (but not limited to material possessions); as distinct from jealousy
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To long after; to desire strongly; to covet
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issá (q v )
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Malice; ill will; spite
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To do harm to; to injure; to disparage
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To feel envy on account of; to have a feeling of grief or repining, with a longing to possess some excellence or good fortune of another, or an equal good fortune, etc
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spite and resentment at seeing the success of another (personified as one of the deadly sins)
envy
a highly volatile condition of human psyche that, if not handled with caution, could evolve into jealousy irreversibly (Also, see JEALOUSY)
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If you envy someone, you wish that you had the same things or qualities that they have. I don't envy the young ones who've become TV superstars and know no other world He envied Caroline her peace
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green with envy: see green
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Feel envy of
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To be filled with envious feelings; to regard anything with grudging and longing eyes; used especially with at
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