Words Starting With "E"

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Exhale

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To exhale is to breathe out, releasing air from the lungs. It is the opposite of inhale, where air is taken into the lungs. Exhaling can also mean to release pent-up emotions or feelings, such as stress or anxiety, often accompanied by a sigh or a deep breath out.

Exhaled

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Past tense of "exhale", meaning to breathe out air from the lungs. It can also imply letting go of emotions, tensions, or stress. For example, "After a long run, she exhaled deeply and felt relieved."

Exhalence

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I apologize, but there is no word "exhalence". It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type "exhalation", it refers to the act of breathing out, or the process of expelling air from the lungs.

Exhales

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To exhale means to breathe out, expel air from the lungs, often accompanied by relaxation or relief.

Exhaling

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Exhaling refers to the act of breathing out, releasing air from the lungs. It is the opposite of inhaling, where air is drawn into the lungs. Exhaling can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of letting go of something, such as stress, tension, or emotions.

Exhaust

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The word "exhaust" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To use up all the strength, energy, or resources: "I am exhausted from working all night and need to rest."<br>2. A device that removes waste products from an engine or machine: "The car's exhaust system needs to be replaced."<br>3. To shoot or propel a projectile, such as an arrow or a missile: "The hunter exhausted the deer with a well-placed shot."<br><br>In general, the word "exhaust" means to use up or remove something, whether it's energy, strength, or resources.

Exhausted

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Feeling extremely tired, often to the point of being unable to rest or relax.

Exhaustedly

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Extremely tired or worn out, both physically and mentally.

Exhaustedness

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Exhaustedness refers to a state of being extremely tired or worn out, both physically and mentally. It can result from prolonged physical or mental effort, stress, or a lack of rest or sleep.

Exhaustible

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Exhaustible refers to something that can be used up or depleted, often to the point of being completely gone or unavailable. For example, a non-renewable resource is exhaustible because once it's gone, it's gone forever.

Exhausting

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Exhausting refers to something or someone that is extremely tiresome or draining, often causing feelings of fatigue or exhaustion. It can describe a situation, task, or person that is mentally or physically draining, leaving one feeling worn out or depleted of energy.

Exhaustion

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Exhaustion is a state of being extremely tired or drained, often resulting from prolonged mental or physical effort, stress, or lack of rest or sleep. It can leave a person feeling depleted of energy, stamina, and motivation, making it difficult to perform daily tasks or engage in physical or mental activities.

Exhaustive

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Exhaustive refers to something that is thorough, complete, and leaving no details or possibilities unexamined. It means covering or including everything, leaving no gaps or omissions. An exhaustive search, for example, is one that is carried out thoroughly and leaves no stone unturned.

Exhaustively

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In a very thorough and detailed manner.

Exhaustiveness

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Exhaustiveness refers to the quality or state of being complete and thorough, covering or including every possible aspect or detail without omission or exception. It implies a thorough and meticulous approach to something, leaving no stone unturned or no possibility unexplored.

Exhaustivity

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Exhaustivity refers to the quality of being thorough, complete, and comprehensive in scope or range. It means covering or including everything that is relevant, necessary, or significant, leaving out no detail or aspect. In other words, it is the state of being exhaustive, detailed, and all-encompassing.

Exhausts

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Exhausts refers to something that consumes or uses up all or a large amount of a resource, energy, or strength. It can also refer to a device or system that removes waste gases or heat from an engine or machine, such as a car exhaust system.

Exhausture

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Exhausture is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, based on the root word "exhaust", I can infer that exhausture likely means a state of being completely exhausted or depleted, often to the point of physical or mental fatigue. It may also imply a sense of being drained or worn out, often due to prolonged or intense effort.

Exheredation

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Exheredation is a noun that refers to the process of drying out or desiccation, especially of a plant or part of a plant. It can also mean the removal or stripping away of something, such as the exheredation of a tree of its leaves.

Exhibit

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Exhibit refers to the act of showing or displaying something, especially in a public place, such as an exhibition, museum, or showroom. It can also refer to something that is shown or displayed, such as an exhibit in a museum or an exhibit booth at a trade show. Additionally, exhibit can be used as a verb, meaning to show or display something publicly.

Exhibited

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The word "exhibited" is the past participle of the verb "exhibit", which means to show or display something, typically in a public place, for people to see. It can also mean to behave in a particular way, often to the point of being publicly embarrassing or humiliating. For example:<br><br> The museum exhibited a collection of ancient artifacts.<br> She exhibited strange behavior, causing concern among her friends.<br> The company's poor financial state has been exhibited to the public.

Exhibiting

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To exhibit means to show or display something, such as an object, idea, or quality, in a way that is intended to be noticed or appreciated. Exhibiting can also mean to behave in a particular way, such as being confident or enthusiastic.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The museum is exhibiting a new art collection from local artists.<br> Her outgoing personality is exhibiting itself in her work as a public speaker.<br> The company is exhibiting a strong commitment to social responsibility.

Exhibition

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An exhibition is a public display or display of objects, works of art, or performances, usually in a marked or specified area. It can also refer to a show or display of skills, abilities, or products, typically for the purpose of promoting or demonstrating their quality, value, or features.

Exhibitionism

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Exhibitionism refers to the practice of exposing one's genitalia or engaging in other forms of public sexual behavior for sexual gratification or to gain sexual attention. It is often considered a form of deviant behavior and is illegal in many jurisdictions.

Exhibitionist

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An exhibitionist is a person who derives sexual pleasure from being seen by others, often engaging in overtly sexual behavior in public places, such as exposure, nudity, or provocative acts, in order to achieve sexual arousal. It is considered a paraphilia, or a sexual disorder, and is often associated with other psychological issues.

Exhibitionistic

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Exhibitionistic is an adjective that refers to a person who openly displays or seeks to display their own body, accomplishments, or possessions in a way that is sexually arousing or intended to impress others, often in an excessive or compulsive manner. The word is often used to describe individuals who engage in behaviors such as stripping, public nudity, or promiscuous behavior, and is often associated with sexual or psychological issues such as narcissism or exhibitionism.

Exhibitionists

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Exhibitionists are people who derive sexual pleasure from being naked or partially nude in public or in a place where others can see them, often to flaunt their body or sexual organs.

Exhibitions

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Exhibitions refer to public displays of works of art, scientific artifacts, products, or other items that are typically held in a museum, gallery, or exhibition space. They can be temporary or permanent and may be organized by a particular theme, artist, or curator. Exhibitions can also refer to displays of goods or services at trade shows, product demonstrations, or promotional events.

Exhibitive

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Exhibitive refers to something that is exhibiting or showing qualities, characteristics, or features in an obvious or striking manner. It can also describe someone or something that is flaunting or showcasing their skills, abilities, or possessions in a way that is meant to impress others.

Exhibitor

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An exhibitor is an individual or organization that displays goods, services, or information at a trade show, exhibition, or fair. They may have a booth or stand where they showcase their products or services to potential customers, investors, or other stakeholders.

Exhibitors

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Exhibitors are individuals or organizations that display or exhibit their products, services, or wares at an exhibition, trade show, or fair. They typically set up a booth or stand to showcase their offerings to promote and sell them to potential customers, investors, or partners.

Exhibitory

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The word "exhibitory" is an adjective that refers to something that serves to exhibit or show something, typically in a public or formal setting. It can also describe something that is designed to attract attention or highlight a particular feature. In a broader sense, it can mean something that is meant to be seen or noticed, often to convey a message or idea.

Exhibits

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verb: to show or display something, especially in a public place, in order to attract people's attention and interest; to display one's skills, abilities, or qualities in a public or formal way.<br><br>example sentences:<br><br> The museum exhibits a vast collection of ancient artifacts.<br> The artist's latest sculpture exhibits a sense of elegance and precision.<br> The athlete's impressive physical abilities exhibit her dedication to her sport.

Exhilarant

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Exhilarant is not a word. I believe you meant "exhilarating". <br><br>Exhilarating means causing a feeling of great joy, excitement, or thrill; uplifting and energizing. It is often used to describe an experience or activity that produces an intense sense of pleasure, excitement, or satisfaction.

Exhilarate

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The verb "exhilarate" means to thrill or delight something or someone, often in a sudden and intense way. It can also refer to the feeling of being thrilled or delighted that results from an exciting or enjoyable experience. For example: "The rollercoaster ride exhilarated me with its steep drops and sharp turns."

Exhilarated

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F feeling of extreme happiness, excitement, or elation, often characterized by a sense of triumph or achievement.