Covet means to desire too much.
to covet another's property.
Covet is used when you really really really really want something that usually is cherished by someone else. usually something you keep to yourself ie/ I covet my sister's jewel encrusted music box. or I secretly covet the first place trophy. "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife"
want and /or desire
* yearn * hunger * covet
Covet means to desire that which belongs to someone else, as in "Thou salt not covet thy neighbor's wife nor thy neighbor's belongings."
One definition for the word covet is " to wish for earnestly."
Those words have entirely different meanings. To decline is to refuse, and to covet is to desire.
One definition for the word covet is " to wish for earnestly."
to covet another's property.
It means to desire your nieghbours wife in a shameful matter
There are plenty of ways you could use the word covet in a sentence. You could advise someone not to covet their neighbor for example.
To covet things that do not belong to you is considered a sin.
"Covet" in Tagalog is "hangad" or "inggit."
Do you mean Covet, if so it means to have a desire to possess something that another has. If you mean Covenant, then this means to make an agreement or promise to God.
Not eyes but it is the mind that makes us covet. On the other hand, it depends on the eyes. Some eyes I do covet.
Rise is an antonym of decline. Nonpossessiveness is an antonym of covet.
Covet was released on September 25, 2012.