English Words Starting With E
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- evict/ɪˈvɪkt/To force someone to leave a property, typically by legal process.verbverb-transitiveC1
- evictee/ˌiːvɪkˈtiː/A person who has been legally forced to leave their home or land, especially by a landlord or government authority.nounLow-Frequency
- eviction/ɪˈvɪkʃ(ə)n/The legal process by which a landlord forces a tenant to leave a rented property.nounB2
- evidence/ˈɛvɪd(ə)ns/Something, such as a fact, object, or statement, that helps prove whether something is true or real, especially in a formal investigation, argument, or academic context.nounverbverb-transitiveC1
- evil/ˈiːv(ə)l/profoundly immoral, wicked, and harmful, often causing deliberate suffering or ruin.adjectiveadverbnounB2
- evil eye/ˌiːvəl ˈaɪ/A superstitious belief in a harmful look or gaze that can bring bad luck, injury, or misfortune to the person at whom it is directed.nounB2
- evil one/ˈiːv(ə)l wʌn/A term for the Devil or Satan; a malevolent supernatural being.nounLow
- evil twin/ˌiːvəl ˈtwɪn/A character or person's exact double who is morally corrupt, wicked, or malicious, originating from science fiction and popular culture.nounMedium
- evildoer/ˈiːv(ə)lˌduːə/A person who deliberately performs morally wrong or wicked acts.nounC1
- evince/ɪˈvɪns/To show or make something (typically an abstract quality like a feeling, trait, or skill) clearly apparent or manifest.verbverb-transitiveC1/C2
- eviscerate/ɪˈvɪsəreɪt/to remove the internal organs from; disemboweladjectiveverbverb-transitiveLow
- eviscerated/ɪˈvɪs.ə.reɪ.tɪd/Literally: to remove the internal organs from an animal or body. Figuratively: to deprive something of its vital, essential, or most important content; to disembowel in a metaphorical sense.adjectiveverbC1/C2 (Low frequency, advanced vocabulary)
- evita/ɪˈviːtə/The past tense and past participle of the verb 'evite', an archaic and rare term meaning to avoid or escape from something.nounR5 (Extremely rare) for the verb; R2 (High frequency) for the proper noun in specific historical/political contexts.
- evite/ɪˈvaɪt/To avoid or escape; to shun.verbverb-transitiveVery Low
- evo/ˈiːvəʊ/An abbreviation or short form for 'evolution' or 'evolutionary', predominantly used in informal or brand/tech contexts.nounVery Low
- evocation/ˌɛvəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/The act of bringing a feeling, memory, or image to mind.nounC2
- evocator/ˈevəkeɪtə(r)/A person or thing that evokes, calls forth, or elicits something, especially feelings, memories, or images.nounLow
- evoke/ɪˈvəʊk/To bring a memory, feeling, or image into the mind.verbverb-transitiveC1
- evoked potential/ɪˈvəʊkt pəˈtɛnʃl/An electrical signal recorded from the nervous system (often the brain or spinal cord) in response to a specific stimulus.nounLow
- evolute/ˈɛvəluːt/(noun) A curve that is the locus of the centres of curvature of another curve (its involute); the original curve from which an involute is derived.adjectivenounC2
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