What does envysome mean?
Envysome means Characterised or marked by envy; envious.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
Characterised or marked by envy; envious.
I'm going to show 'em to Molly anyway. Won 't she be envysome?
If she can also claim, as the Hackensack creature can, that Charles Livingston Bull, the illustrator, did her portrait, she may take an envysome position on the alley fence at midnight or any other time, and her right will be undisputed.
Use envysome when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Envysome means Characterised or marked by envy; envious.
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I'm going to show 'em to Molly anyway. Won 't she be envysome?
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