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Yearning vs Envious - What's the difference?

yearning | envious | Related terms |

Yearning is a related term of envious.


As a noun yearning

is a wistful or melancholy longing.

As a verb yearning

is .

As an adjective envious is

feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

Jelaous vs Envious - What's the difference?

jelaous | envious |


As an adjective envious is

feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

Craving vs Envious - What's the difference?

craving | envious | Related terms |


As a noun craving

is a strong desire; yearning.

As a verb craving

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective envious is

feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

Grudge vs Envious - What's the difference?

grudge | envious |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between grudge and envious

is that grudge is (obsolete) to feel compunction or grief while envious is (obsolete) malignant; mischievous; spiteful.

As a noun grudge

is (countable) deep-seated animosity or ill-feeling about something or someone.

As a verb grudge

is (obsolete) to grumble, complain; to be dissatisfied.

As an adjective envious is

feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

Rapacious vs Envious - What's the difference?

rapacious | envious | Related terms |

Rapacious is a related term of envious.


As adjectives the difference between rapacious and envious

is that rapacious is voracious; avaricious while envious is feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

Eager vs Envious - What's the difference?

eager | envious |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between eager and envious

is that eager is (obsolete) sharp; keen; bitter; severe while envious is (obsolete) malignant; mischievous; spiteful.

As adjectives the difference between eager and envious

is that eager is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid while envious is feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

As a noun eager

is (tidal bore).

Lustful vs Envious - What's the difference?

lustful | envious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between lustful and envious

is that lustful is full of lust; driven by lust while envious is feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

Admire vs Envious - What's the difference?

admire | envious |


As a verb admire

is .

As an adjective envious is

feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

Admiring vs Envious - What's the difference?

admiring | envious |


As adjectives the difference between admiring and envious

is that admiring is feeling or showing admiration while envious is feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

As a verb admiring

is .

As a noun admiring

is admiration.

Envious vs Trusting - What's the difference?

envious | trusting |


As an adjective envious

is feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.

As a verb trusting is

present participle of lang=en.

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