I caught my friend looking at me enviously.
The word enviously is an adverb. One way to tell an adverb from an adjective is because adverbs usually end in -ly opposed to adjectives
I am envious of my friend's new car.
I envy birds for their ability to fly.
I envy those who are rich and famous.
enviously
He was feeling envious of their success. In this sentence envious means jealous.
Keisha was always known for giving people envious looks.
Well, there's envious, envying, and i dont think evvyer is a word...
The likely word is "jealous" (envious).
jealous, and resentful
He was feeling envious of their success. In this sentence envious means jealous.
I am envious of my friend's new car.
:-) I am envious of your bag.
I am envious of my friend's new car.
I was envious of Stacy when she got new high-tops!
Please don't be envious of my new car.
yes it's correct She is just envious of me.
The envious little girl wanted the boy's toy car.
Keisha was always known for giving people envious looks.
"He was always envious of his brother's athletic ability." "The shiny new car was guaranteed to make her neighbors envious."
Envy is a adjective and a verb. I was envious of her. She envied my skills.
Jane and Mary who were friends were try out for the lead role in a theater play and when Mary won Jane became extremely envious of her which caused them problems in their friendship.