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Definition of "unenvious" [unenvious]

  • Not envious. (adjective)

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Use "unenvious" in a sentence
  • "Secretary of State Clinton has been given the unenvious role of exhorting Arab rulers to heed the call of the "Street" and accelerate reforms, while holding America's tongue for fear of further fueling the riots."
  • "Smooth, always the gentleman, this curly haired young man merrily and unconcernedly goes his way, unenvious of fame or fortune, but content."
  • "The current of these meditations would have been stayed sometimes by a rush of shame, bearing a remonstrance to himself from his own open nature, representing that to shelter such suspicions, even for the passing moment, was not to hold the high, unenvious course he had resolved to keep."