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enviable

[en-vee-uh-buhl] / ˈɛn vi ə bəl /


Example Sentences

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Though I enjoyed an enviable private school education, I didn’t hear the word Nakba until adulthood.

From Salon

Speaking two languages provides the enviable ability to make friends in unusual places.

From New York Times

But the holiest of holies were the works of Judy Blume, who taught us that people with seemingly enviable lives had problems of their own.

From Washington Post

President Biden begins his campaign for a second term in both an enviable and unenviable position.

From Washington Post

Despite low unemployment, a resilient economy and an enviable record of legislative accomplishments, Biden has never quite won over the nation, or even voters in his party.

From New York Times