Pronunciation: /æbsɪt ɪnˈvɪdiə/
noun a Latin phrase meaning 'let there be no ill will' or 'may ill will be absent'
A1 Absit invidia is a Latin phrase that means 'may ill will be absent'.
A2 The motto 'absit invidia' is often used to wish someone well without inviting envy.
B1 In some cultures, people say 'absit invidia' as a way to ward off jealousy.
B2 The concept of absit invidia is prevalent in various superstitions and beliefs.
C1 Philosophers have debated the implications of absit invidia in the context of human nature.
C2 Absit invidia is a phrase that reflects a deep understanding of the complexities of human emotions.
formal Absit invidia, but I must say that your recent achievement is truly remarkable.
informal Hey, absit invidia, but your new car is awesome!
slang Dude, absit invidia, but your outfit is on point.
figurative Absit invidia, but her success shines so bright that it blinds the haters.
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