Onvy
Definition:
A positive, inspired longing for something admired in another, without resentment or negativity. Unlike envy, which often carries bitterness, onvy describes admiration that motivates desire.
A positive, inspired longing for something admired in another, without resentment or negativity. Unlike envy, which often carries bitterness, onvy describes admiration that motivates desire.
Usage in Conversation:
“That’s not envy, it’s onvy — I admire your new guitar so much I want to learn too.”
“I felt pure onvy when I saw her artwork. It didn’t make me jealous, just inspired.”
“His promotion gave me onvy, the kind that pushes me to work harder, not resent him.”
“This isn’t jealousy. It’s onvy — wanting what you have because it’s amazing, not because I don’t want you to have it.”
“That’s not envy, it’s onvy — I admire your new guitar so much I want to learn too.”
“I felt pure onvy when I saw her artwork. It didn’t make me jealous, just inspired.”
“His promotion gave me onvy, the kind that pushes me to work harder, not resent him.”
“This isn’t jealousy. It’s onvy — wanting what you have because it’s amazing, not because I don’t want you to have it.”
Onvy by Slade133471 September 6, 2025
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