Meaning
Enviably is an adverb that means in a way that makes others feel envy or admiration. It describes something that is so good, successful, or desirable that other people would want to have it.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Adverb
 - It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
 - Sentence pattern: subject + verb + enviably + adjective/adverb Example: She is enviably talented.
 
Common Phrases
- enviably successful
 - enviably beautiful
 - enviably wealthy
 - enviably talented
 - enviably confident
 
Collocations
- Adjectives with enviably: enviably rich, enviably slim, enviably clever
 - Verbs with enviably: live enviably, perform enviably, look enviably
 
Examples
- She is enviably fluent in three languages.
 - He lives enviably close to the beach.
 - The actress is enviably graceful on stage.
 - They are enviably happy in their marriage.
 - The company grew enviably fast last year.
 - She has an enviably calm personality.
 - He is enviably confident in public speaking.
 - The chef prepared the dish enviably well.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Admirably
 - Impressively
 - Desirably
 - Covetedly (less common)
 - Remarkably
 
