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covet Meaning in Telugu ( covet తెలుగు అంటే)



అపేక్షించు, ఒక దురాశ ఇవ్వండి

Verb:

అప్పిచ్చు, ఒక దురాశ ఇవ్వండి, దురాశ,



covet's Usage Examples:

Zeff, accounting historianStaffJohn Heisman, for whom the coveted Heisman Trophy is named; football coach, 1924–1927, College Football Hall of Fame inductee, 1954Jess Neely, football coach 1940–1966, College Football Hall of Fame inductee, 1971Presidents of RiceEdgar Odell Lovett (president founding to 1946)William V.


Royan was once of strategic importance, coveted in particular by the Visigoths and the Vikings.


Even if the covetous desire is concealed in the heart, the covetous desire in itself is regarded by the Torah as damaging.


Crufts 2013Winner of the world's biggest dog show, Crufts, in 2013, the four-year-old Soletrader Peek A Boo (Jilly) beat more than twenty thousand dogs to take the coveted title.


The programme has been honoured over the years by the prestigious RTS Television Journalism Awards, including the News – International coverage award in 1997 and the coveted News Programme of the Year in 1998, 2010, 2014 and 2021.


result, tulips rapidly became a coveted luxury item, and a profusion of varieties followed.


" she wrote of her wealthy background, adding "a trunkful of imported toggery will give the rich girl an opportunity to appear in one of those coveted.


The following offseason, the Nets coveted a college prospect, forward Keith Van Horn out of Utah.


combat readiness, Coontz received the coveted "E" award for excellence in missilery.


It is related, on the one hand, to kam (desire, love) and lobh (possessiveness, covetousness) and, on the other, to ahankar (sense of I, my and mine).


World 100 which pays "47,000 to the winner along with the pair of coveted globed trophies (one each for the winner and car owner).


" The prophet Micah condemns the coveting of houses and fields.


profane the sabbath by works of covetousness who were charging Him with profaning it by works of charity; evil interpreters of the Law, who say that on.



Synonyms:

envy, drool, begrudge, salivate,



Antonyms:

look down on, venial sin, wish,



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