Covetous means desiring something that another person has. It's one of the deadly sins in The Bible. Here are some sentences.
The little boy became covetous of his sisters brand new birthday presents.
Economy. There. I said it. In a one-word sentence.
"The producer of the musical is a pain in the neck!" Is a sentence with the word producer.
I bartered my possessions at the Square
Example sentence - The swamp had become a cesspool over time.
The little boy became covetous of his sisters brand new birthday presents.
He was a very covetous man.
The old woman fingered the linen with covetous hands.
The new teacher Mr. Bob was very covetous to to win against "Gryffondor".
NIVRomans 7:8But sin, seizing the opportunity afforded by the commandment, produced in me every kind of covetous desire. For apart from law, sin is dead.
Covetous?
the coveted adornments were gone this is a part of a story called "The Gift of the Magi" but i thing you can use it as She took the coveted hat.
No. Covetous is an adjective.
selfish, covetous, rapacious, greedy, tight, gluttonous
Yearning, vehement, desirous, appetent, covetous, desiring.
covetous person (greedy person)
Covetous Creature was created in 1998.