(happier) Opposite of comparative for feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone or their achievements, possessions, or perceived advantages
“Noticing the other fishermen struggling from afar, Kenji is rather satisfied with his catch.”
(more unenvious) Opposite of comparative for feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone or their achievements, possessions, or perceived advantages
“He is sorry for those who are unfortunate, and unenvious of those who have succeeded.”
Opposite of comparative for displaying a tendency to be over-possessive of one's partner in a relationship
“I have an incredibly accepting husband who understands my need to have a girls' night out once in a while.”
Opposite of comparative for feeling or showing a resentful suspicion that one's partner is attracted to or involved with someone else
“Whilst I adore his easygoing nature, would it kill him to care at least a little?”
Opposite of comparative for fiercely protective of one's rights or possessions
“It's inadvisable to take such a cavalier attitude toward your rights as an employee.”
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