Words Starting With "E"

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Evaluate

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To evaluate means to assess the value or quality of something, such as an idea, a performance, or a situation. It involves considering various factors, analyzing the information, and making a judgment or decision based on that analysis.

Evaluated

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Evaluated: considered or judged the value, quality, or effectiveness of something, especially by making a careful and thoughtful assessment or examination.

Evaluates

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The verb "evaluates" means to carefully consider and assess the qualities, value, or worth of something, such as an idea, a decision, a performance, or a situation. It can also mean to calculate or determine the value of something, such as an investment or a risk.

Evaluating

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Evaluating means to assess the value or quality of something, typically by gathering and analyzing information. It can also refer to the process of making a judgment or decision based on this assessment, often with the goal of making an informed choice or taking some kind of action.

Evaluation

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Evaluation is the process of judging or assessing the quality, value, or effectiveness of something, such as a product, service, performance, or decision. It involves comparing what is being evaluated to certain standards, criteria, or benchmarks, and making a determination about its strengths and weaknesses, as well as its overall worth or merit. Evaluation can be subjective or objective, and it is often used in fields such as education, business, and research to inform decision-making and improve performance.

Evaluations

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Evaluations refer to the process of assessing or judging the quality, value, or performance of something, such as a person, project, or product. Evaluations can be formal or informal, and they often involve making a critical analysis or assessment of various factors, such as strengths, weaknesses, advantages, and disadvantages. The goal of evaluations is typically to provide an informed judgment or recommendation about the subject being evaluated, often with the aim of improving or refining it.

Evaluative

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Evaluative refers to something that is related to evaluating or assessing the quality or value of something, such as an opinion, idea, or action. It can also describe something that provides information or guidance for making a judgment or decision. Evaluative language or criteria are used to determine the worth or excellence of something.

Evaluator

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An evaluator is a person who assesses or judges the quality, value, or amount of something, such as a product, service, performance, or idea. In a more general sense, an evaluator is someone who evaluates or examines something to form an opinion or make a decision about its worth or significance.

Evaluators

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evaluators: Person or persons responsible for assessing or judging the quality, value, or performance of something, such as a person, a product, a service, or an action.

Evan

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Evan is a proper noun, often used as a given name, typically referring to a masculine individual. As a name, Evan is of Welsh origin, derived from the name Ieuan, meaning "young warrior" or "born of noble birth".

Evanesce

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To become or cause something to become imperceptible or intangible, often suddenly, due to a gradual decrease or fleeting nature.

Evanesced

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Evanesced means to vanish or disappear suddenly, often in a way that is fleeting or temporary. It can also refer to something that is ephemeral or transitory, and tends to fade away or disappear without leaving a lasting impression.

Evanescence

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Evanescence refers to something that is fleeting or transitory, vanishing quickly or leaving no lasting impression. It can also describe a sound or a voice that is ethereal or dreamy. The term is often used in the context of music, particularly in reference to music that is atmospheric, introspective, and emotive.

Evanescent

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Evanescent refers to something that is fleeting, transitory, or ephemeral, often in a way that is brief or temporary. It describes something that is characterized by a sudden and brief appearance or existence, often accompanied by a sense of fragility or instability.

Evanescently

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evanescently (adverb): in a fleeting or transitory manner; briefly and lightly; impermanently.

Evangel

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The word "evangel" refers to a proclamation or spread of good news or gospel, especially the Christian message of salvation. It can also refer to an evangelist, a person who preaches or spreads this message. The term is often used to describe a missionary or religious zealot who aims to convert others to a particular doctrine or faith.

Evangelian

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I think you meant "evangelical".<br><br>Evangelical refers to a Christian movement that emphasizes personal conversion, evangelism, and scripture-based theology. Evangelicals often prioritize spreading the Christian message, accepting Jesus Christ as one's savior, and living a life in accordance with biblical teachings.

Evangelic

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Relating to or characterized by Christianity, especially in a fervent or intense manner; exhibited in or characterized by strong religious zeal, enthusiasm, or devotion.

Evangelical

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Evangelical refers to a Christian movement known for its strong emphasis on evangelism, conversion, and the authority of the Bible. Evangelicals typically believe in the importance of personal conversion, the Trinity, and the divinity of Jesus Christ. They also often prioritize missionary work, charitable giving, and spreading the message of Jesus Christ to others. In a broader sense, the term "evangelical" can also be used to describe people or movements that emphasize emotional or emotional healing, social justice, or political activism.

Evangelicalism

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Evangelicalism is a Christian movement that emphasizes the importance of personal conversion, salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, and the authority of the Bible. It is characterized by a focus on evangelism, missionary work, and the promotion of biblical values and morality. Evangelicals often emphasize the importance of individual spiritual experience, the authority of Scripture, and the need for moral reform. The term "evangelical" comes from the New Testament Greek word "euangelion," which means "gospel" or "good news."

Evangelically

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In a manner that is characteristic of or inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ, particularly as regards spreading the Christian message, often with strong enthusiasm and conviction; in a zealots manner.

Evangelicals

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Evangelicals are Christians who are committed to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ and converting others to Christianity. They stress the importance of individual conversion, the authority of the Bible, and the need for faith in Jesus Christ to achieve salvation. Evangelicals often prioritize evangelism, missionary work, and social justice. The term can also refer to a particular Protestant Christian movement or tradition.

Evangelicism

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Evangelicism refers to a Christian religious movement that emphasizes spreading the gospel and converting non-Christians to Christianity. It is characterized by an emphasis on personal conversion, active evangelism, and the authority of the Bible. Evangelicals typically believe in salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and are often involved in missionary work and proselytizing. The term "evangelical" can also be used to describe a non-denominational, Protestant Christian movement that originated in the 18th century in Europe and North America.

Evangeline

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Evangeline is a female given name of French origin, derived from the Latin "evangelium," meaning "good news" or "gospel." In literature, Evangeline is the title character of a long narrative poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, published in 1847. The poem tells the story of a young Acadian woman named Evangeline Bellefontaine, who is separated from her lover, Gabriel Lajeunesse, during the Great Expulsion of the Acadians from Nova Scotia in the 18th century.

Evangelion

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Evangelion refers to Neon Genesis Evangelion, a popular Japanese anime television series created by Hideaki Anno and Gainax. The term "evangelion" itself is a Greek word meaning "bringer of good news," but in the context of the anime, it refers to a series of giant humanoid mecha piloted by teenage heroes to fight against giant monstrous beings called Angels. The show is known for its complex characters, philosophical themes, and psychological exploration of its protagonists, particularly Shinji Ikari. The term has since become synonymous with the anime series and its cultural impact.

Evangelisation

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The word "evangelisation" refers to the act or process of spreading the Christian gospel or the teachings of Jesus Christ, especially by preaching or mission work. It also involves conversion of non-Christians to Christianity. The term can be used to describe individual or collective efforts to spread the message of Christianity, often accompanied by other forms of outreach, such as charity work or social service.

Evangelise

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To spread Christianity or a particular set of religious beliefs to others, often through preaching or missionary work.

Evangelised

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Baptized or converted to Christianity, especially in a public or formal ceremony. Additionally, to spread the gospel or propagate the Christian faith, often through preaching or missionary work.

Evangeliser

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To evangelise means to spread the Gospel or Christian teachings, often by converting non-believers to Christianity. It can also refer to the act of spreading a message or ideology to others, often with a sense of urgency or passion.

Evangelisers

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Evangelisers are people who spread the teachings of Christianity, often by conversion efforts, missionary work, or charitable activities. They aim to promote and share the message of Jesus Christ and the Bible with others, with the goal of spiritual growth and salvation.

Evangelising

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Evangelising typically means to spread or promulgate the teachings, beliefs, or principles of a particular religion, often enthusiastically and vigorously. It can also refer to promoting or advocating a particular ideology, philosophy, or cause, often with conviction and passion. The negative connotation of the term is spread by evangelism, implying an attempt to convert or proselytise others, which may be seen as imposing one's beliefs on others or disregarding their freedom to have their own beliefs.

Evangelism

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Evangelism is the act of spreading or promoting Christianity or the teachings of Jesus Christ. It can also refer to spreading or promoting any other ideology, idea, or cause with enthusiasm and conviction. In a broader sense, evangelism can mean spreading the good news or a positive message to others, often with the goal of converting or influencing them to adopt a particular perspective or lifestyle.

Evangelist

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A person who spreading Christianity, particularly through preaching and missionary work.

Evangelistary

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I apologize, but "evangelistary" is not a commonly used word in English. It's possible that it's a variation or a compound word that is not recognized by most dictionaries.<br><br>However, based on the root word "evangelist," which means a preacher of the gospel, I can infer that "evangelistary" might be related to the dissemination of the gospel or Christian teachings. If you could provide more context or explain the origin of this word, I might be able to provide a more accurate definition.

Evangelistic

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Adj. relating to or characterized by an enthusiastic and public proclamation of the Gospel or a cause, often with the intention of winning converts or followers.

Evangelistically

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In a manera that appeals to people's religious or spiritual beliefs in order to convert them to a particular faith.