What is the word for someone seeking jealousy?

Trying to find a word that can best describe the above situations. So many words seem to describe feelings of envy, but nothing seems to fit the case of someone who thrives on encouraging it.

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There is the word flaunt

Defined by Oxford dictionaries as:

Display (something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance.
“Newly rich consumers eager to flaunt their prosperity”

Answered on March 23, 2021.
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The word “Flaunt” can possibly be what you’re looking for. What do you do when you have a XYZ which causes envious reactions to others?

As defined by the Oxford dictionary what envy means “a sense of discontented or resentful longing aroused by something else’s possessions, qualities, or luck.” What

is caused by someone making an either subtle, unintentional, or obvious/intentional display of the coveted thing, which is cause by a person making an either or both coveted but unintentional thing. And that’s usually by flaunting, a better word than bragging.

“Flaunting: to display or display with ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance. ” – Oxford Dictionary

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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There is the word flaunt

Defined by Oxford dictionaries as:

Display (something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance.
“Newly rich consumers eager to flaunt their prosperity”

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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The word “Flaunt” can possibly be what you’re looking for. What do you do when you have a XYZ which causes envious reactions to others?

As defined by the Oxford dictionary what envy means “a sense of discontented or resentful longing aroused by something else’s possessions, qualities, or luck.” What

is caused by someone making an either subtle, unintentional, or obvious/intentional display of the coveted thing, which is cause by a person making an either or both coveted but unintentional thing. And that’s usually by flaunting, a better word than bragging.

“Flaunting: to display or display with ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance. ” – Oxford Dictionary

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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There is the word flaunt

Defined by Oxford dictionaries as:

Display (something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance.
“Newly rich consumers eager to flaunt their prosperity”

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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The word “Flaunt” can possibly be what you’re looking for. What do you do when you have a XYZ which causes envious reactions to others?

As defined by the Oxford dictionary what envy means “a sense of discontented or resentful longing aroused by something else’s possessions, qualities, or luck.” What

is caused by someone making an either subtle, unintentional, or obvious/intentional display of the coveted thing, which is cause by a person making an either or both coveted but unintentional thing. And that’s usually by flaunting, a better word than bragging.

“Flaunting: to display or display with ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance. ” – Oxford Dictionary

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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