enviable
Americanadjective
adjective
Usage
What does enviable mean? Enviable means very desirable. It’s especially used to describe things that a person has and that other people want—or a person that other people want to be like. In other words, enviable means worthy of or likely to cause envy—a feeling of desire for something that someone else has and you do not. Envy is also a verb meaning to have feelings of envy toward someone, and enviable is formed from this verb. Envy is not a good feeling—it can be described as a mix of admiration and discontent. Enviable is often used to describe things that are so good that other people will naturally want them (and might even get a little envious or jealous). The opposite of enviable is unenviable, which is typically used to describe tasks or positions that no one wants, as in He was given the unenviable task of making sure everyone paid on time. Example: It’s an enviable position, with a lot of perks, so naturally we have many applicants.
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Origin of enviable
Explanation
Things that are enviable are so good that other people want them. People desire enviable things. Enviable things are so desirable that everybody wants them. A high-paying job is enviable. A vacation in the Caribbean is enviable. Winning the lottery is very enviable. Anytime someone does something impressive or buys something cool, it's likely to be described with the word enviable. Also, a sports team with a big lead could be described as being in an enviable position: other teams would like to be in their position.
Vocabulary lists containing enviable
Vocabulary from "John L. O'Sullivan on 'Manifest Destiny' " from 1839
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Vocabulary from Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" (1918)
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6.1: Origins and Outcomes of World War I in Global Context (Sources 1–8)
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Example Sentences
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Enviable way to lift yourself up by your bootstraps.
From Washington Post • May 10, 2018
Enviable yet accessible, neither shy nor subtle, he was reality TV before reality TV was.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Enviable is the position of the President of the Harvard Law Review; he may practically choose what potent law firm he will serve after graduation.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Enviable the women living with their hearts and deriving from them alone their happiness and grief.
From Louisa of Prussia and Her Times by Mühlbach, L. (Luise)
Enviable Mortal! and may he pine for her who is the object of universal admiration, who is adored by a Colonel, and toasted by a Baronet!
From Love and Freindship [sic] by Austen, Jane
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