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[Adjective] | "in*vid*i*ous" | \ in-ˈvi-dē-əs \
1: of an unpleasant or objectionable nature : obnoxious
2: of a kind to cause harm or resentment
3: tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy
Origin: 1606 ;
Latin invidiosus envious, invidious, from invidia envy {mat|envy|};
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# 1 - { invidious:16996255 }
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[ "invidious" ]
1: a, alternate front-end to youtube that isn't blocked by a lot of web blockers (including GoGuardian) and doesn't have any annoying ads, it is very epic
* e.g., ... invidio.xamh.de is le epic website
# 2 - { Invidiance:17693118 }
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[ "Invidiance" ]
1: A feeling of hopelessness, dread, insecurity, envy and hatred felt when you see a lifestyle you know you will never live, a beautiful girl you know would never look your way, or an attractive person you know you will never look like.
Different from envy in the sense that invidiance is accompanied by an overwhelming wave of depression and self hatred and usually physically manifests as your stomach turning or aching.
* e.g., ... “When I see her walking with that guy who is significantly more attractive than me, I feel a sense of invidiance. I feel sick, sad and hateful towards myself and others.”
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[ "invidial" ]
1: Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪdiəl/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
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2: Definition:
* e.g., ... • “The patient became invidial after the accident.”
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3: Invidial (adjective) - Unable to view due to injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
* e.g., ... • “The perrine (canine) is invidial from parturition.”
[ "invidial" ]
4: Invidial (adjective) - Incapable of visual perception; the human or animal eyes cannot view or sense the image.
* e.g., ... • “She navigated the world invidially.”
[ "invidial" ]
5: Significance:
* e.g., ... • “The invidial community relies on tactile information.”
[ "invidial" ]
6: • It defines “invidial” as a condition preventing sight.
* e.g., ... • “His vision faded until he became invidial.”
[ "invidial" ]
7: • It emphasizes the absence of visual perception.
[ "invidial" ]
8: • It identifies the cause as injury, disease, or nascent defect.
[ "invidial" ]
9: • It avoids the use of prohibited origins.
[ "invidial" ]
10: • It improves precision in describing absent sight.
[ "invidial" ]
11: • It replaces words like “blind” or “sightless.”
[ "invidial" ]
12: • Created from the Latin root “videre” and prefix “in-“
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13: Adjective: invidial
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14: Adverb: invidially
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