What is another word for Unenvied?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌnˈɛnvɪd] (IPA)

Unenvied refers to something that is not desired or coveted by others. There are several synonyms for this word, including unappreciated, unadmired, unpopular, unnoticed, unloved, and unvalued. Each of these words describes a situation or object that does not attract the admiration or envy of others. For instance, a person whose work is unappreciated may feel unenvied by their colleagues, while a product that is unpopular may be unenvied by its competitors. Regardless of the context, the word unenvied suggests a lack of recognition or appreciation, and the synonyms associated with it highlight this lack.

What are the hypernyms for Unenvied?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unenvied

Lord Jeffrey says: This name fortunately needs no commemoration of ours; for he that bore it survived to see it crowned with undisputed and Unenvied honors; and many generations will probably pass away, before it shall have gathered "all its fame."
"James Watt"
Andrew Carnegie
But how often is the poor man comforted, by seeing these wanton villains led in triumph to the altar of justice, while he has many a cheerful summer's morning to enjoy abroad, and many a long winter's evening to indulge himself in at home, by a quiet hearth, and under an Unenvied roof: blessings which often attend a sober industrious man, though the idle and the profligate are utter strangers to them.
"Æsop's Fables Embellished with One Hundred and Eleven Emblematical Devices."
Æsop

Related words: envy, feeling unenvied, how to feel less envied

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