invidia (Meaning)

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invidia (n)

spite and resentment at seeing the success of another (personified as one of the deadly sins)

Synonyms & Antonyms of invidia

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invidia Sentence Examples

  1. Her success stirred feelings of invidia among her peers.
  2. Invidia often arises when one feels envious of another's achievements.
  3. The gossip was fueled by invidia, spreading falsehoods and rumors.
  4. He couldn't hide his invidia when his colleague received the promotion.
  5. Invidia can poison relationships and create resentment in social circles.
  6. Overcoming feelings of invidia requires cultivating a mindset of gratitude and contentment.
  7. Invidia blinds people to their own blessings, focusing only on what others have.
  8. The painting depicted the goddess of invidia casting her envious gaze upon mortals.
  9. The author explored themes of invidia and rivalry in her latest novel.
  10. Invidia is often depicted as a green-eyed monster, consuming those it infects with jealousy.

FAQs About the word invidia

spite and resentment at seeing the success of another (personified as one of the deadly sins)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Her success stirred feelings of invidia among her peers.

Invidia often arises when one feels envious of another's achievements.

The gossip was fueled by invidia, spreading falsehoods and rumors.

He couldn't hide his invidia when his colleague received the promotion.