0 present participle of covet
1 to want to have something very much, especially something that belongs to someone else:
The newsletter featured items that she was coveting in the worlds of fashion, beauty and lifestyle.
He was not known for swearing, cheating, or coveting.
The command against coveting is seen as a natural consequence of the command to love your neighbor as yourself.
He accuses the barbarians (a reference to the private merchants) of coveting profit and lacking morality.
Tiffany is an overachiever, coveting success and frequently achieving it.