make meaning fulof the following sets of words
envy envious enviously
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Answer:It comes from the Latin invidia and ultimately derives from the Latin verb invidēre, meaning “to envy” or, more poetically, “to eye maliciously.” Being envious often involves eyeing other people's qualities or possessions, especially when they are better or more plentiful than the ones you have.
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envy means that the feeling that you have when somebody else has something that you wantl
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