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Word: Covetously

Part of Speech: Adverb

Meaning: Covetously means in a way that shows a strong desire to have something that someone else has, often with a sense of greed or jealousy. When you do something covetously, you want something very much, sometimes to the point of being envious of the person who owns it.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "covetously" to describe actions, thoughts, or feelings that show a desire for something that belongs to someone else.
  • It often carries a negative connotation, suggesting that the desire is excessive or unhealthy.
Example:
  • Simple Example: "He looked covetously at his neighbor's new car." (This means he really wanted the car and felt a bit jealous of his neighbor for having it.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You might use "covetously" in literature or more formal writing to describe characters' ambitions or desires that lead to conflict or moral dilemmas.
  • Example: "The ambitious politician gazed covetously at the luxurious lifestyle of his rival, plotting ways to attain similar wealth and power."
Word Variants:
  • Covet (verb): To desire something that belongs to someone else.
    • Example: "She covets her friend's success."
  • Covetous (adjective): Describing someone who has a strong desire for what others have.
    • Example: "His covetous nature often led him to envy his friends."
Different Meaning:
  • The word "covet" can have a more neutral meaning in some contexts, such as when referring to a strong desire for something good or desirable, not necessarily involving jealousy. For example, "She covets knowledge and strives to learn every day."
Synonyms:
  • Enviously
  • Greedily
  • Desirously
  • Jealously
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly use "covetously," but you might come across phrases like:
    • "Green with envy," which describes someone who is very envious.
    • "Eyeing something with envy," which means looking at something with a strong desire to have it.
Summary:

In summary, "covetously" describes a way of wanting something that someone else has, often with jealousy or greed.

Adverb
  1. in a greedy manner
  2. with jealousy; in an envious manner
    • he looked at his friend's new car jealously

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