[Idiom] EAT YOUR HEART OUT. - Unraveling the Depths of Jealousy

Eat your heart out.

Eat your heart out.

feel extreme jealousy

Think about a time when a friend achieved something fantastic — something you've been striving for, like a promotion or a new car. The pang of jealousy you felt is precisely what the idiom 'eat your heart out' encapsulates. Historically used in a broader sense of feeling deep sorrow or yearning, today this phrase is often employed in a slightly playful manner, typically to show that one is doing well and perhaps invoking envy in others. For instance, flaunting a new achievement on social media might be captioned with 'eat your heart out,' directed at anyone who doubted your potential.

Example Sentences

  1. You aced the test; your rival must be eating their heart out.

    Your rival must be feeling very envious of your success in the test.

  2. She must be eating her heart out seeing your success.

    She is likely feeling very envious seeing your achievements.

  3. He's probably eating his heart out over losing the game.

    He is probably feeling very envious about losing the game.

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