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The word coveted is frequently used in literature to signify something deeply desired or esteemed, whether a tangible object, a prestigious post, or an abstract quality. It conveys the intensity of longing—ranging from ambitions for high social approval, as in the pursuit of influential opinions in [1], to the yearning for personal or artistic achievement found in [2] and [3]. The term also appears in contexts involving rare treasures and contested lands, as seen with coveted rubies in [4] and coveted dominions in [5]. Moreover, it captures complex emotional and relational desires, such as unfulfilled love or personal identity, highlighted in works like [6] and [7]. Overall, the usage of coveted enriches narrative tension by illustrating characters’ passionate quests for what they hold most dear.
  1. Philip sent copies of his performances to Ruth’s father and to other gentlemen whose good opinion he coveted, but he did not rest upon his laurels.
    — from The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner
  2. But the work was far below his usual standard, and gave Hapley an opening he had coveted for years.
    — from The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories by H. G. Wells
  3. Anne had the blue room she had coveted at sight.
    — from Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery
  4. The great Chan of Cathay hath greatly coveted that ruby, but he might never have it for war, ne for no manner of goods.
    — from The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by Sir John Mandeville
  5. After Halfdan the Black's death, many chiefs coveted the dominions he had left.
    — from Heimskringla; Or, The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway by Snorri Sturluson
  6. But he imagined that she was coveted by every male person in the hotel, and that she coveted them in return.
    — from Swann's Way by Marcel Proust
  7. Every sound of his voice beginning on the old subject stirred her with a terrifying bliss, and she coveted the recantation she feared.
    — from Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman by Thomas Hardy

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