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covetable

adjective as in desirable

adjective as in enviable

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Example Sentences

The bags themselves were covetable items as ever, relying on highest-quality material: ostrich and crocodile.

Then there were, of course, the highly covetable accessories.

On Tuesday morning, J. Crew presented editors with a covetable fall 2013 collection.

From the hottest new sneakers with a sweet note to covetable lingerie, see our highlights.

There are just as many covetable skirts and delicate silk tap shorts as there are thorn-cupped bras and barely-there g-strings.

Competition was eager to secure this covetable literary memorial, which may one day become historical; it was knocked down at 25l.

They are scarcely so charming as the all needlework pictures, but still are delightful and covetable articles.

The better judgment in all affairs derives from this quality, which has some very covetable advantages for its possessor.

But as there is a peace more comfortable than any understanding, so also there is an understanding more covetable than any peace.

Such stones were, of course, “far sought, dear bought;” and rings believed to possess such covetable power had a high money value.

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On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to covetable, such as: attractive, enticing, fascinating, seductive, alluring, and charming.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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