0 a feeling of discontent at another’s good fortune or success -- berasa iri hati
1 to feel envy towards (someone) -- iri hati
He envied me
She envied him his money.
2 to feel envy because of -- iri hati
I’ve always envied that dress of yours.
Neither envy nor misfortune creeps into our peaceful valley; our cares are our work.
In contemporary society, there are strong social norms against such envy.
The suffering of grief, envy, and anxiety, for example, do not relate to the nervous system.
Because dealing with fair-share complaints is lexically prior to dealing with envy complaints, the mean plays an absolutely pivotal role.
He then goes on and adopts the equal-split auction as an ideal mechanism which guarantees that the resulting allocation is envy-free.
Then the above specification of envy-freeness is not applicable because the two are unequally entitled to the inheritance.
We happen to believe that both destructive envy and conflicting wishes for separateness and union are important ideas for understanding mental distress.
The little girl envied the princess with the maid who was eating chocolates.
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