Yes. Narcissistic Mothers always do.
"Chartreuse with envy" is an expression that describes a strong feeling of jealousy or envy, using the color chartreuse as a metaphor. The term evokes the vivid greenish-yellow hue of the color, suggesting that someone's jealousy is so intense it is almost visible. This phrase emphasizes the emotional intensity associated with envy, often suggesting a sense of bitterness or resentment towards someone else's success or happiness.
Tagalog translation of envy: inggit
The Europeans treatment of the American Indians came, in part, from envy. Greed was also a strong motivator.
He had failed the interview for the job he really wanted, so he felt envy towards the person who had got it.
maybe your daughter might look preetier than you or she made good grades in school and when you were a child you never gotten anything right. or she won awards and accompished a goal and you've took out the best of you and gave it to her. so there shouldn't be any jealousy between a mother and daughter. you made her. she came out of you. but some mothers do get envy they wish they had something that was good as yours. but you should be blessed that you have a beautiful child!
No, "envious" is not a prefix. It is an adjective that describes feeling or showing envy towards someone.
Gene feels jealousy towards Finny because he admires his athletic abilities and popularity, which Gene lacks. This jealousy leads Gene to sabotage Finny, ultimately causing a rift in their friendship.
The phrase "yearn jealously over the spirit" refers to a strong desire or longing for something spiritual or intangible. It suggests a feeling of envy or covetousness towards a deeper connection or understanding of the spiritual realm.
Green is the color of envy, such as the statement 'green with envy'.
Envy is when you want something that someone else has and you can't have it, so you envy them.
She Envy's Me
i envy you.