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Envy

Malice ill will spite

Envier

One who envies one who desires inordinately what another possesses

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Hatred fury envy

Begrudge

To grudge to envy the possession of

Brag

To talk about ones self or things pertaining to ones self in a manner intended to excite admiration envy or wonder to talk boastfully to boast often followed by of as to brag of ones exploits...

Enviable

Fitted to excite envy capable of awakening an ardent desire to posses or to resemble

Evil eyed

Possessed of the supposed evil eye also looking with envy jealousy or bad design malicious

Grudge

To look upon with desire to possess or to appropriate to envy one the possession of to begrudge to covet to give with reluctance to desire to get back again followed by the direct object only...

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Envie

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Envy

Malice ill will spite

Envier

One who envies one who desires inordinately what another possesses

Keep your definitions linked to case research

onde

Hatred fury envy

Begrudge

To grudge to envy the possession of

Brag

To talk about ones self or things pertaining to ones self in a manner intended to excite admiration envy or wonder to talk boastfully to boast often followed by of as to brag of ones exploits...

Enviable

Fitted to excite envy capable of awakening an ardent desire to posses or to resemble

Evil eyed

Possessed of the supposed evil eye also looking with envy jealousy or bad design malicious

Grudge

To look upon with desire to possess or to appropriate to envy one the possession of to begrudge to covet to give with reluctance to desire to get back again followed by the direct object only...

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