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covetous - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of covetous in Hindi

  • लालची
  • लोभी
  • लोलुप
  • स्पृही

covetous Definition

Adjective

  • having or showing a great desire to possess something belonging to someone else.

covetous Example

  • she fingered the linen with covetous hands ( उसने लालची हाथों से लिनन को उँगलियों से उँगली ) 
  • Western companies are casting covetous eyes on the bargain-priced companies of eastern Europe. ( पश्चिमी कंपनियां पूर्वी यूरोप की सस्ते दाम वाली कंपनियों पर लालची निगाहें जमा रही हैं। )
  • The covetous man is ever in want. Horace ( लोभी मनुष्य सदा अभावग्रस्त रहता है। होरेस )
  • He's being covetous the way I was. ( वह वैसे ही लालची हो रहा है जैसे मैं था। )

More Sentence

  • They began to cast covetous eyes on their neighbors' fields.
  • But she knew she had seen that covetous look in his eyes as he had watched her.
  • Everywhere the car goes it gathers a swarm of the covetous.
  • But there are also covetous eyes on " firsts ."
  • I don't know what made me so covetous.
  • Hater _ someone who is covetous of your belongings or lifestyle
  • Why Hollywood turns its covetous eye on China is obvious.
  • Revenue collectors in Albany would cast covetous eyes on the receipts from Aqueduct.
  • The name draws covetous envy and inspires awe among the majority of motorists.
  • At first sight they seem covetous and ignorant ."
  • Will go down in history as the richest ever, and perhaps the most covetous.
  • NASA, ever covetous of Russian resources for the International Space Station, waxed ecstatic.
  • It's difficult to see covetous in a sentence .
  • Albania's neighbors still cast covetous eyes on this new and largely Islamic state.
  • He developed his possessions to the point of attracting the covetous eye of the excommunicated.
  • She is covetous and aspiring of the wealth and riches that the Cryer family possesses.
  • As Florence's power grew, its rulers cast covetous eyes on the alabaster mines.
  • Whereas the triple returns-good, bad, and mixed-of covetous.
  • Herodias, being covetous and angry with John the Baptist, sought.
  • It is I who bestow steadiness on the faith of covetous worship-.
  • Covetous action is distant from and inferior to the Path of Discrimina-.
  • It is a covetous grasping, a recognition that the other is indispensable.
  • So he left us five years ago, and he returned silent, reserved, covetous.
  • Be not covetous as touching shares, in seizing that which is not thine own property.
  • Of course we all have a contempt for misers, but all covetous men are not misers.
  • The shifty, covetous eyes ranged from the treasure in his hand to the threatening east.
  • Many covetous eyes of commerce have regarded it; many tempting offers have been made.
  • He only is rich who can enjoy without owning; he who is covetous is poor though he have millions.
  • Be not covetous toward thy neighbours; for with a gentle man praise availeth more than might.
  • Was it the squire for killing of his game? or Covetous parson for his tithes distraining?
  • With covetous eyes she looked upon the harp of Edwy the gleeman, and that hath she taken with her.
  • Some of the moderate Tories were in power; many covetous Whigs were out of it.
  • Eunuch-boy, her name for Mr Becker, was insultingly covetous of his seclusion.
  • Join us as we take a quick journey and open some of these curiously covetous boxes.
  • Every ambitious man is a captive, and every covetous one, a pauper _ Arab proverb
  • In recent weeks they've been casting covetous eyes on Angels left-hander Mark Langston.
  • But almost everyone in education is casting glances _ nervous or covetous _ at the online world.
  • They were opionative, peevish, covetous, porase, vain, talkative.
  • Therefore there was great enmity between this covetous Jew and the generous merchant Antonio.
  • He cast a covetous eye at the that small fortune.
  • They were not only opinionative, peevish, covetous, morose, vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren.
  • Nor thieves , nor covetous , nor drunkards , nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
  • Even here a red Lamborghini Diablo sports car attracts covetous stares.