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equivocal.adjective
open to two or more interpretations and often
intended to mislead; ambiguous;
of uncertain significance; of a doubtful
or uncertain nature
equivocality or equivocalness.noun
equivocally.adverb
equivocate,
equivocated,
equivocating,
equivocates.intransitive
verbs
to use equivocal language
intentionally; to avoid making an explicit
statement; lie
equivocator.noun
exult,
exulted,
exulting,
exults.intransitive
verbs
to rejoice greatly; be jubilant or triumphant
exultance or exultancy.noun
exultingly.adverb
eclectic.adjective
selecting or employing individual elements from
a variety of sources, systems, or styles (an eclectic taste in music; an
eclectic approach to managing the economy); made up of or combining elements
from a variety of sources
eclectically.adverb
engorge,
engorged,
engorging,
engorges.verbs
transitive
verb use.to devour
greedily; to gorge; glut;
to fill to excess, as with blood or other fluid
intransitive verb.use.to
feed ravenously
engorgement.noun
exclude,
excluded,
excluding,
excludes.transitive
verbs
to prevent from entering; keep out; bar (a jar
sealed to exclude outside air; an immigration policy that excludes undesirables);
to prevent from being included, considered, or accepted; reject (the court
excluded the improperly obtained evidence); to put out; expel
excludability.noun
excludable or excludible.adjective
&
noun
excluder.noun
extravagant.adjective
given to lavish
or imprudent expenditure (extravagant
members of the government who waste money on projects often for selfish
gain); exceeding reasonable bounds (extravagant demands placed upon the
taxpayers); excessive; extremely abundant; profuse (extravagant vegetation);
unreasonably high; exorbitant (extravagant fees)
extravagantly.adverb
extravagantness.noun
enunciate,
enunciated,
enunciating,
enunciates.verbs
transitive verb use.to
pronounce; articulate; to state
or set forth precisely or systematically
intransitive verb use.to
make articulate sounds
enunciable,
enunciative.adjectives
enunciation,
enunciator.nouns
enunciatively.adverb
evade, evaded,
evading,
evades.verbs
transitive verb use.to
escape or avoid by cleverness (evade the oncoming storm); to avoid fulfilling,
answering, or performing (evade responsibility); escape; to avoid giving
a direct answer to; elude.(the
accident evades explanation)
intransitive verb use.to
practice evasion; to use cleverness in avoiding or escaping
evadable.or.evadible.adjective
evader.noun
evasion.noun
the act or an instance of evading;
a means of evading
evasive.adjective
inclined or intended to evade (took evasive action);
intentionally vague
or ambiguous;
equivocal.(an
evasive statement)
evasively.adverb
evasiveness.noun
elegant.adjective
characterized
by or exhibiting refined, tasteful
beauty of manner, form, or style; delicate
elegantly.adverb
elegance.noun
refinement,
grace,
and beauty in movement, appearance, or manners;
tasteful opulence in form, decoration,
or presentation; restraint and grace of style; something
elegant
enumerate, enumerated,
enumerating,
enumerates.transitive
verbs
to count off or name one by one (enumerated the
inconsistencies);
to determine the number of; count
enumeration, enumerator.nouns
enumerative.adjective
eligible.adjective
qualified or entitled to be chosen (eligible to
win prize; eligible for retirement; an eligible bachelor)
eligibility, eligible.nouns
eligibly.adverb
expenditure.noun
the act or process of expending; outlay; an amount
expended; an expense
expire, expired,
expiring,
expires.verbs
intransitive verb use.to
come to an end; terminate (my membership in the club has expired); to exhale;
to breathe out; to breathe one's last breath; die
transitive verb use.to
breathe (something) out
envelop, enveloped,
enveloping,
envelops.transitive
verbs
to enclose or encase completely with or as if
with a covering as a letter enclosed in an envelope ready to be mailed
enveloper, envelopment.nouns
envelopingly.adverb
encore.noun
a demand by an audience for an additional performance,
usually expressed by applause; an additional performance in response to
the demand of an audience
encore, encored,
encoring,
encores.transitive
verbs
to demand an encore of
encore.interjection
used to demand an additional performance
extreme.adjective
most remote in any direction; outermost or farthest
(the extreme edge of the field); being in or attaining the greatest or
highest degree; very intense (extreme pleasure was needed to form diamonds
from rotting vegetation); extending far beyond the norm; excessive
extreme.noun
the greatest or utmost degree or point; either
of the two things situated at opposite ends of a range (the extremes of
boiling and freezing
extremely.adverb
extremeness.noun
extremity.noun,.plural.extremities
the outermost or farthest point or portion; the
greatest or utmost degree; a bodily
limb or appendage; a hand or foot
enunciate, enunciated,
enunciating,
enunciates.verbs
transitive verb use.to
pronounce;
articulate;
intransitive verb use.to
make articulate sounds
enunciable, enunciative.adjectives
enunciation, enunciator.nouns
enunciatively.adverb
electroencephalogram.aka.encephalogram.(EEG)
a graphic record of the electrical activity of
the brain as recorded by an electroencephalograph
establish, established,
establishing,
establishes.transitive
verbs to set up; to bring about; generate.(establish
goodwill in the neighborhood; establish some honest politicians); to place
or settle in a secure position or condition (the electrical generator is
well established in concrete); instal (they established me in my own business);
to make firm or secure (well established telephone pole); to cause to be
recognized and accepted (politicians are always out to establish themselves
more with voters); to introduce and put (a law, for example) into force;
to prove the validity or truth of (established eternal truths)
establisher.noun
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