"Coveting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Coveting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Coveting" Meaning

To covet something means to strongly desire or wish to have it, often in an excessive or unhealthy way. It can also imply a sense of envy or lust for something that belongs to someone else, often leading to feelings of guilt or shame.

"Coveting" Examples

Example Sentences for "Coveting"


She had been coveting that designer handbag for months and finally decided to treat herself.
His neighbor's new sports car left him coveting something similar, but he knew it was an unaffordable luxury.
Her rival was coveting her success and was determined to surpass her in the future.
The company has been coveting the market share of its biggest competitor for years, and has finally surpassed it.
He was coveting her attention, but she was too distracted to notice his attempts to flirt.

"Coveting" Similar Words

Coverts

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I think you meant "coveter" but the correct word is probably "coveter" is an uncommon or obsolete word. However, I'm assuming you meant to write "coveter" which is not a real word in the English language. <br><br>If you meant to write "coveter", I'm assuming you wanted to ask about the word "covetor". <br><br>"Covetor" is someone who covets or desires something, especially something that belongs to someone else and is considered wrong or unfair to want. For example, "The person who stole the jewels was a covetor of expensive jewelry."<br><br>On the other hand, "covet" is a verb that means to long or desire something, especially in a selfish or unsavory way. For example, "She didn't approve of her neighbor coveting her husband."

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