Similar words: viable, liable, amiable, pliable, sociable, reliable, variable, deniable. Meaning: ['envɪəbl] adj. causing envy.
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1. She has built up an enviable reputation as a harpist.
2. Japan is in the enviable position of having a budget surplus.
3. She is a woman of enviable beauty.
4. He achieved enviable results with the minimum of effort.
5. They have enviable reputations as athletes.
6. This conservatory enjoys an enviable position overlooking a leafy expanse.
7. Britain has an enviable record on breast screening for cancer.
8. He has this enviable ability to ignore everything that's unpleasant in life.
9. He is in the enviable position of having two job offers to choose from.
10. She's in the enviable position of being able to choose who she works for.
11. Now he was in the enviable position of not having to work for a living.
12. His was not an enviable duty.
13. As the whole, the society is in enviable financial shape.
14. There was an enviable air of dynamism across the Channel.
15. We maintain an enviable record against schools five and 10 times our size.
16. Sparse, willful and distinct, Ladd manages an enviable economy with his music.
17. The problem therefore arises of achieving this enviable state and yet ensuring that sinners do not go unpunished.
18. Toyota has an enviable reputation for bulletproof cars, a reputation that could have been built on Camry alone.
19. Dounreay has built up an enviable international reputation as a centre of excellence for this work.
20. And indeed Britain has notched up an enviable record in the sport.
21. On the face of it, there was an enviable simplicity about Armstrong's own view.
22. Many believe he is in an enviable position of having to choose between the city giants.
23. Burns is now in the enviable position of being able to make any film he wants.
24. Olympushas had an enviable name for the production of both digital and classic film cameras.
25. You are in a position that many would consider enviable.
26. Sleeping in doorways,(http://sentencedict.com/enviable.html) begging for food and money - it's not a very enviable way of life.
27. This is the one place in the book where Carter's enviable fluency is in danger of ceding to superficiality.
28. And to die in one's sleep without distress to oneself or inconvenience to others is an enviable end.
29. As a result, those who were brought on board saw themselves as an enviable elite, however overworked and underpaid.
30. In any event, her being so completely of the West is enviable to an apostate like myself.
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