Envy

/ˈɛn.vi/ noun

A feeling of wanting what someone else has, often mixed with annoyance or sadness that you don’t have it. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to feel this way toward someone.

From Old French *envie*, from Latin *invidia*, meaning 'envy, jealousy, ill will'. The Latin root *invidere* means 'to look against' or 'to look at with hostility'.

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