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envious Meaning in Bengali



 হিংসুটে , পরশ্রীকাতর

Adjective:

দ্রোহী, বিদ্বেষ-বিষে জর্জরিত, ক্রূরমতি, ক্রূর, বিদ্বেষ্টা, র্ষাপূর্ণ, পরহিংসক, অসূয়াপূর্ন, অসূয়াপরবশ, র্ষান্বিত, পরশ্রীকাতর,





envious's Usage Examples:

Not only is the envious person rendered unhappy by their envy, Russell argued, but that person.


In Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, she is placed among the envious souls of Purgatory for having rejoiced when her fellow Sienese townspeople.


when they were young, has a love for her so strong that even angels are envious.


they appear to be much smarter than he, they are sometimes unkind to and envious of him.


who began to demand a democratic rule and had been growing increasingly envious of the Lebanese, Syrians and Palestinians, who monopolized key positions.


The Morrígan is described as the envious wife of The Dagda and a shape-shifting goddess, while Badb and Nemain are.


The film is about an egotistical music teacher envious of the extraordinary talent of his prodigious young disciple.


He was the apprentice of the divine archer and was envious of his skill with the bow and arrow.


Argentines are also known for being gossipy, full of grandeur, liars (chantas), envious, quick and exaggerated in Uruguay.


stages: during the first stage, the envious person attempts to lower another's reputation; in the middle stage, the envious person receives either "joy at.


the dream, she commits a graphic murder of a neighbor whose life she is envious of (Strindberg) and awakes to a real-life criminal investigation into the.


display the bulla to ward off any evil that might be wished upon the son by envious people.


Adriana have a solid and happy marriage, but are unaware of Rebeca's true envious nature, which she masks by being a "sweet angel".


However, Morcant grew envious of the successes of Urien, and perhaps became uneasy about the prospects.



Synonyms:

desirous; wishful; jealous; covetous;

Antonyms:

undesiring; unambitious; trustful; unacquisitive; undesirous;

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