Words Starting With "E"

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Evidentiary

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Relating to or serving as evidence or proof; furnishing evidence or proof: "evidentiary facts and circumstances".

Evidently

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Evidently is an adverb that means "clearly" or "obviously". It is used to indicate that something is plain to see or understand, or that a fact is self-evident. For example: "The new policy has been evidently successful, as profits have increased significantly."

Evil-doers

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Evil-doers refers to people who commit harmful or wicked acts, often with malicious intent. It describes individuals who engage in morally reprehensible behavior, such as villains, criminals, or those who cause harm to others.

Evil

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Evil refers to something that is morally bad or wicked, causing harm to others or oneself. It can describe a person, their actions, or their intentions, which are contrary to what is considered right, just, or good. Evil can also be a force or an entity that seeks to do harm, destroy, or corrupt.

Evildoer

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A person who commits evil or wicked acts; a villain or a wrongdoer.

Evildoers

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Evildoers refers to people who do wrong or evil things, often in an intentional or malicious manner. It can describe those who commit crimes, engage in harmful or destructive behavior, or otherwise cause harm to others.

Eviler

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Eviler refers to something that is more morally or ethically wicked or depraved than something else, often to a greater degree or extent.

Evilest

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The word "evilest" is the superlative form of "evil". It means the most wicked, vile, or wicked of its kind. It is used to describe something that is the worst or most extreme example of evil.<br><br>Example sentence: "The evilest action he ever took was betraying his best friend."

Evilly

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The word "evilly" is an adverb that means in a wicked or spiteful manner. It describes an action or behavior that is done with ill intent or malice.

Evilness

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Evilness refers to the quality of being evil, wicked, or morally wrong. It is the state of being malevolent, cruel, or malicious, often characterized by a disregard for the well-being or rights of others.

Evils

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The word "evils" refers to bad or wicked things, qualities, or behaviors. It can also refer to moral or spiritual wrongdoing, such as sin or wicked acts. For example: "The evil deeds of the dictator caused widespread suffering among his people."

Evince

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To evince is a verb that means to show or exhibit a quality, feeling, or intention, often in a public or obvious way. It can also mean to demonstrate or prove the existence or presence of something. For example: "The company's financial struggles evinced a sense of panic among its investors."

Evincement

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Evincement is a noun that refers to the act of evincing or showing something, often in a clear or evident manner. It can also refer to the process of revealing or bringing to light something that was previously hidden or obscure. The word is often used in formal or academic writing, particularly in fields such as philosophy, literature, or history.

Evinces

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Evinces is a verb that means to show or evidence the existence or presence of something. It can also mean to manifest or display a particular quality or characteristic. For example: "The company evinces a strong commitment to sustainability" or "Her latest artwork evinces a new level of skill and craftsmanship."

Evincible

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Evincible refers to something or someone that is unable to be defeated, overcome, or conquered, often in a figurative sense. It implies a sense of invincibility or unwinnability.

Evincing

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Evincing refers to displaying or showing qualities or characteristics, often in a pronounced or evident manner. It can also mean attracting attention or causing to be perceived through one's actions or behavior. For example: "Her confidence evincing a sense of self-assurance in her presentation."

Evincive

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Evincedive is an adjective that means being characterized by the presence or manifestation of evil. It can also refer to something that is deliberately and malignantly evil in nature or intent.

Evirate

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I apologize, but the word "evirate" is not a recognized English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by this word?

Eviration

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "eviration". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by this word?

Eviscerate

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To eviscerate means to remove the internal organs of an animal or person, typically for surgical or other purposes. Figuratively, it means to criticize or attack something (such as an idea, argument, or work) thoroughly and often harshly, typically by revealing its flaws or weaknesses.

Eviscerated

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Eviscerated means to remove the internal organs of something, typically referring to the contents of an animal's body, such as its entrails or intestines. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the removal or destruction of something's essential or vital parts, such as the evisceration of an idea, argument, or system.

Eviscerates

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To eviscerate means to remove the internal organs of someone or something, typically in a violent or brutal manner. It can also be used figuratively to describe a harsh or devastating critique, attack, or response that leaves someone or something exposed and vulnerable, often to the point of destruction or annihilation.

Eviscerating

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Eviscerating refers to something that is extremely critical or abusive, often in a public or humiliating manner. It can also mean to completely remove the internal organs of something, such as a dead animal. The word often carries a sense of violence or brutality, and can be used to describe harsh language, a scathing review, or a devastating attack.

Evisceration

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Evisceration refers to the act of removing the internal organs of an animal or a human being, usually for ritual, scientific, or surgical purposes. It can also describe the removal of someone's confidence or dignity, often in a brutal or humiliating manner.

Evitate

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To evade or avoid something, especially something unpleasant or unwanted.

Evitation

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The word "evitation" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, it seems to be a variant of the word "avoidance".<br><br>Evitation is not a widely recognized or accepted term, but it can be construed as the act of avoiding or refusing to do something, often due to a feeling of discomfort, unease, or reluctance.

Eviternity

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I'm afraid I made a mistake! As a professional English teacher, I need to let you know that "eviternity" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or slang term. If you meant to say "eternity", eternity refers to an infinite or endless period of time, or a very long period of time. For example, "He spent eternity waiting for his crush to respond."

Evocate

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To evoke means to bring or call forth something, such as an emotion, memory, or idea, so that it becomes apparent or manifest. It can also mean to elicit or provoke a response or reaction from someone or something.

Evocation

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Evocation is a noun that refers to the act of summoning or calling forth something, such as a feeling, a memory, or a supernatural entity. It can also refer to the use of magic or incantation to bring about a desired effect or outcome. In a broader sense, evocation can also refer to the evoking or provoking of a particular emotion or response in someone or something, such as evoking a sense of fear or a sense of wonder.

Evocations

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Evocations refer to thoughts, feelings, or memories that are triggered or summoned up in one's mind. It can also refer to the act of bringing something into existence or evoking a response from someone or something. This can be a powerful creative tool in writing, art, and other forms of expression, as it allows artists to tap into their imagination and emotional experiences to create new and meaningful works.

Evocative

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Strongly suggestive or able to evoke strong emotions or images.

Evocatively

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Evocatively refers to the quality of something that is able to evoke or bring forth emotions, memories, or sensations. It can describe a person's behavior, a work of art, or even a scent that has the power to stir up feelings or memories. In general, something that is evocative is able to tap into one's emotions and imagination, creating a vivid and intense experience.

Evoke

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To evoke means to call forth or bring out a particular feeling, idea, or image in someone's mind. It can also mean to summon or conjure up a particular character, emotion, or scene in a creative work, such as a book, movie, or play.

Evoked

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Evoked refers to something that has been brought forth, called forth, or stirred up; often used to describe an emotional response, a memory, or an idea that has been triggered or brought into consciousness. For example: "The smell of freshly baked cookies evoked strong memories of my childhood."

Evokes

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Evokes is a verb that means to bring (a memory, feeling, or image) to the mind or consciousness, often in a vivid or powerful way. For example: "The old photograph evokes memories of my childhood."

Evoking

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The word "evoking" refers to something that produces a strong feeling or emotion, such as nostalgia, excitement, or sadness. It can be a person, place, object, or experience that brings back a memory or feeling, often in a powerful and moving way. For example, a particular song might evoke feelings of joy and happiness, while a sad memory might evoke feelings of grief and sorrow.