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Invidious Adjective Latin Meaning Envy December In Vid Ee Us Fittingly

Invidious describes something that causes envy, discontent, or resentment, or is generally unpleasant and objectionable. The word is related to 'envy'.

Invidious (adjective) describes something unpleasant, objectionable, or tending to cause envy or resentment. It is related to the Latin word for 'envy.'

Word invidious
Date December 21, 2015
Type adjective
Syllables in-VID-ee-us
Etymology Fittingly, invidious is a relative of envy. Both are descendants of invidia, the Latin word for "envy," which in turn comes from invidēre, meaning "to look askance at" or "to envy." (Invidious descends from invidia by way of the Latin adjective invidiosus, meaning "envious," whereas envy comes to English via the Anglo-French noun envie.) These days, however, invidious is rarely used as a synonym for envious. The preferred uses are primarily pejorative, describing things that are unpleasant (such as "invidious choices" and "invidious tasks") or worthy of scorn ("invidious remarks" or "invidious comparisons").
Examples "Consider the intimate and curious acquaintance one makes with various kinds of weeds … disturbing their delicate organizations so ruthlessly, and making such invidious distinctions with his hoe, levelling whole ranks of one species, and sedulously cultivating another." — Henry David Thoreau, Walden, 1854

"Organizations that practice invidious discrimination detract from social justice. Whatever benefits they may have (of tradition, solidarity, community and self-expression) are undercut by the unpleasantness of treating people differently on the basis of arbitrary characteristics." — Noah Feldman, The Contra Costa (California) Times, 28 Jan. 2015
Definition 1 : tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy
2 a : unpleasant, objectionable, or obnoxious
b : of a kind to cause harm or resentment

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