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unenvious adjective uk /ˌʌnˈen.vi.əs/ us /ˌʌnˈen.vi.əs/ happy with what you have and not wishing you had what another person has: She is hard-working, patient, and unenvious. The unenvious teacher was delighted to hear about her student's success. He was able to look in a detached and unenvious way at the reputations of other writers. I don't think there is such an unenvious and enthusiastic sporting community as this anywhere in the world. A belief that success is the result of effort has built the country's reputation as an unenvious society. I enjoyed the helpful and unenvious atmosphere in the office. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Satisfied and complacent at one with the worldidiom be on to a good thingidiom complacency complacent complacently nicely pride rest on your laurelsidiom rewardingly sate self-complacent self-content self-contented self-contentedly self-fulfilled that'll do nicelyidiom this is the life!idiom triumphalism undiscouraged virtuously
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