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单词 invidiousness
释义

invidious

adjective

in·​vid·​i·​ous in-ˈvi-dē-əs How to pronounce invidious (audio)
1
a
: of an unpleasant or objectionable nature : obnoxious
invidious remarks
b
: of a kind to cause harm or resentment
an invidious comparison
2
: tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy
the invidious task of arbitration
3
: envious
invidiously adverb
invidiousness noun

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Fittingly, "invidious" is a relative of "envy." Both are descendants of "invidia," the Latin word for "envy," which in turn comes from invidēre, meaning "to look askance at or "to envy." ("Invidious" descends from "invidia" by way of the Latin adjective invidiosus, meaning "envious, whereas "envy" comes to English via the Anglo-French noun envie.) These days, however, "invidious" is rarely used as a synonym for "envious." The preferred uses are primarily pejorative, describing things that are unpleasant (such as "invidious choices" and "invidious tasks") or worthy of scorn ("invidious remarks" or "invidious comparisons").

Synonyms

  • covetous
  • envious
  • green-eyed
  • jaundiced
  • jealous
  • resentful
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Example Sentences

The boss made invidious distinctions between employees. inevitably, his remarkable success attracted the invidious attention of the other sales representatives
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Word History

Etymology

Latin invidiosus envious, invidious, from invidia envy — more at envy

First Known Use

1606, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Legal Definition

invidious

adjective

in·​vid·​i·​ous in-ˈvi-dē-əs How to pronounce invidious (audio)
: of, relating to, or being discrimination that arises from the creation of a classification that is arbitrary, irrational, or capricious and not related to a legitimate purpose

invidiousness

noun

as in jealousy
a painful awareness of another's possessions or advantages and a desire to have them too she pretended to be happy for her friend's good fortune, but there was an unmistakable invidiousness about her supposedly heartfelt congratulations

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • jealousy
  • hatred
  • envy
  • resentment
  • enviousness
  • animosity
  • malice
  • covetousness
  • enmity
  • green-eyed monster
  • spitefulness
  • maliciousness
  • ill will

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • sympathy
  • kindness
  • goodwill
  • benevolence
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