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1 jaloers
2 [met betrekking tot liefde] jealous (of)♦voorbeelden:1 iemand jaloers maken • make someone jealous/enviousJan was jaloers op de mooie tekening van Piet • Jan was jealous/envious of Piet's beautiful drawinghij heeft een huis waar iedereen jaloers op is • his house is the envy of the neighbourhood -
2 afgunstig
♦voorbeelden:een afgunstig karakter • a jealous character -
3 afgunstig
adj. envious, jealous, resentful, spiteful--------adv. enviously, jealously, resentfully -
4 afgunstigheid
n. being envious -
5 ijverzuchtig
adj. jealous, covetous, envious -
6 jaloers
adj. jealous, envious, covetous--------adj. jealousy, envy, covetousness--------adv. jealously, enviously, covetously -
7 Jan was jaloers op de mooie tekening van Piet
Jan was jaloers op de mooie tekening van PietJan was jealous/envious of Piet's beautiful drawingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > Jan was jaloers op de mooie tekening van Piet
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8 afgunstige blikken
afgunstige blikkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > afgunstige blikken
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9 benijden
1 envy ⇒ be envious/jealous (of)♦voorbeelden:al onze vrienden benijden ons om ons huis • hour house is the envy of all our friends -
10 iemand jaloers maken
iemand jaloers makenmake someone jealous/enviousVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand jaloers maken
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11 leed
leed1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:het leed van de oorlog • the evils of warhet leed is weer geleden • that wasn't so bad, was it?————————leed21 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 sorry ⇒ 〈 afgunst〉 envious, 〈 bijwoord〉 with sorrow, 〈 afgunst〉 enviously, 〈 misnoegen〉 with disfavour♦voorbeelden:1 iets met lede ogen aanzien • look upon something with envy/sorrow -
12 met een schuin oog kijken naar
met een schuin oog kijken naarVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met een schuin oog kijken naar
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13 schuin
♦voorbeelden:schuine doorsnede • oblique sectionschuine rand • bevelled edgeeen schuine streep • a slasheen stuk hout schuin afzagen • saw a piece of wood slantwisehij hield het schuin • he held it at a slantiets schuin houden • slant somethingschuin oversteken • cross diagonallyschuin schrijven • write in italicsschuin toelopen • slopehier schuin tegenover • diagonally across from hereschuin op • at an angle with
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Envious — En vi*ous, a. [OF. envios, F. envieux, fr. L. invidiosus, fr. invidia envy. See {Envy}, and cf. {Invidious}.] 1. Malignant; mischievous; spiteful. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
envious — envious, jealous, though not close synonyms, are comparable because both carry as their basic meaning that of grudging another s possession of something desirable. Envious stresses a coveting of something (as riches, possessions, or attainments)… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
envious — c.1300, from Anglo Fr. envious, O.Fr. envieus (13c.), earlier envidius (12c., Mod.Fr. envieux), from L. invidiosus full of envy (Cf. Sp. envidioso, It. invidioso, Port. invejoso), from invidia (see ENVY (Cf. envy)). Related: Enviously; … Etymology dictionary
envious — index jealous, resentful Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
envious — [adj] jealous, resentful appetent, aspiring, begrudging, coveting, covetous, craving, desiring, desirous, distrustful, fain, grasping, greedy, green eyed*, green with envy*, grudging, hankering, invidious, jaundiced, longing for, malicious,… … New thesaurus
envious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ feeling or showing envy. DERIVATIVES enviously adverb … English terms dictionary
envious — [en′vē əs] adj. [ME < OFr envieus < L invidiosus < invidia, ENVY] 1. characterized by envy; feeling, showing, or resulting from envy 2. Obs. a) emulous b) enviable enviously adv. enviousness n … English World dictionary
envious — [[t]e̱nviəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ of n If you are envious of someone, you want something that they have. I don t think I m envious of your success... Do I sound envious? I pity them, actually. ...envious thoughts. Derived words: enviously ADV… … English dictionary
envious — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ She tried not to appear envious. ▪ become … Collocations dictionary
envious — en|vi|ous [ˈenviəs] adj wanting something that someone else has →↑jealous envious of ▪ Colleagues were envious of her success. ▪ envious looks >enviously adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
envious — en|vi|ous [ enviəs ] adjective unhappy because you want very much to do something that someone else does or have something that they have: He saw their envious glances and felt distinctly uncomfortable. envious of: He was envious of the local… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English