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en·vy
/ˈɛnvi/
(vt.)羨慕,忌妒U羨慕,忌妒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·vy
v. i.
1.
To
be
filled
with
envious
feelings
;
to
regard
anything
with
grudging
and
longing
eyes
; --
used
especially
with
at
.
Who
would
envy
at
the
prosperity
of
the
wicked?
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
2.
To
show
malice
or
ill
will
;
to
rail
. [
Obs
.]
“He
has
. . .
envied
against
the
people.”
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·vy
n.
;
pl
.
Envies
1.
Malice
;
ill
will
;
spite
. [
Obs
.]
If
he
evade
us
there
,
Enforce
him
with
his
envy
to
the
people
. --
Shak
.
2.
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.
Envy
is
a
repining
at
the
prosperity
or
good
of
another
,
or
anger
and
displeasure
at
any
good
of
another
which
we
want
,
or
any
advantage
another
hath
above
us
.
--
Ray
.
No
bliss
Enjoyed
by
us
excites
his
envy
more
. --
Milton
.
Envy
,
to
which
the
ignoble
mind's
a
slave
,
Is
emulation
in
the
learned
or
brave
. --
Pope
.
3.
Emulation
;
rivalry
. [
Obs
.]
Such
as
cleanliness
and
decency
Prompt
to
a
virtuous
envy
. --
Ford
.
4.
Public
odium
;
ill
repute
. [
Obs
.]
To
lay
the
envy
of
the
war
upon
Cicero
.
--
B
.
Jonson
.
5.
An
object
of
envious
notice
or
feeling
.
This
constitution
in
former
days
used
to
be
the
envy
of
the
world
.
--
Macaulay
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·vy
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Envied
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Envying
.]
1.
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
.
A
woman
does
not
envy
a
man
for
his
fighting
courage
,
nor
a
man
a
woman
for
her
beauty
.
--
Collier
.
Whoever
envies
another
confesses
his
superiority
.
--
Rambler
.
2.
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
.);
to
look
with
grudging
upon
;
to
begrudge
.
I
have
seen
thee
fight
,
When
I
have
envied
thy
behavior
. --
Shak
.
Jeffrey
. . .
had
actually
envied
his
friends
their
cool
mountain
breezes
.
--
Froude
.
3.
To
long
after
;
to
desire
strongly
;
to
covet
.
Or
climb
his
knee
the
envied
kiss
to
share
.
--
T
.
Gray
.
4.
To
do
harm
to
;
to
injure
;
to
disparage
. [
Obs
.]
If
I
make
a
lie
To
gain
your
love
and
envy
my
best
mistress
,
Put
me
against
a
wall
. --
J
.
Fletcher
.
5.
To
hate
. [
Obs
.]
6.
To
emulate
. [
Obs
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
envy
n
1:
a
feeling
of
grudging
admiration
and
desire
to
have
something
possessed
by
another
[
syn
:
enviousness
, {
the
green-eyed monster
]
2:
spite
and
resentment
at
seeing
the
success
of
another
(
personified
as
one
of
the
deadly
sins
) [
syn
:
invidia
]
v
1:
feel
envious
towards
;
admire
enviously
2:
be
envious
of
;
set
one's
heart
on
[
syn
:
begrudge
]
[
also
:
envied
]
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