Enviable Meaning in English
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التعريف
Something described as enviable is so good or desirable that other people would want to have it too.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used in formal and neutral contexts for things others desire, such as 'enviable position' or 'enviable skills'. Usually refers to positive traits or situations, not to negative ones. Don't confuse with 'envied' (which means others actually feel envy).
Spanish: envidiablePortuguese (BR): invejávelPortuguese (PT): invejávelChinese (Simplified): 令人羡慕的Chinese (Traditional): 令人羨慕的Hindi: ईर्ष्या योग्यArabic: جدير بالحسدBengali: অভিনন্দনযোগ্য - ঈর্ষণীয়Russian: завидныйJapanese: 羨ましいVietnamese: đáng ghen tịKorean: 부러울 만한Turkish: kıskanılacakUrdu: قابلِ رشک - قابلِ حسدIndonesian: yang patut ditiru - yang membuat iri
جمل نموذجية
Tom has an enviable talent for music.
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That’s an enviable amount of free time you have!
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Their success at such a young age is truly enviable.
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Her confidence is enviable; I wish I could be that self-assured.
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She has an enviable job in New York.
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They live in an enviable house by the beach.
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