Words Starting With "E"

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Exhilarates

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To exhilarate means to make someone or something feel thrilled, stimulating, or invigorating. It can refer to an intense emotional experience that lifts one's mood, energy, and spirits.

Exhilarating

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Exhilarating refers to something that is thrilling, exciting, or uplifting, often leaving one feeling energized and invigorated. It is typically used to describe an experience or activity that provokes a strong sensation of enjoyment, satisfaction, or euphoria. Examples of exhilarating activities might include skydiving, attending a music festival, or going on a spontaneous road trip.

Exhilaratingly

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In an extremely exciting or thrilling way; to a great degree.

Exhilaration

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Exhilaration refers to a feeling of intense joy, excitement, or euphoria, often accompanied by a sense of triumph or accomplishment. It is a heightened state of pleasure or thrill that can come from achieving something remarkable, experiencing something new and exciting, or overcoming a challenge. Exhilaration can be a motivating force that drives people to push themselves to new heights and can leave a lasting impression.

Exhilarative

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Causing a feeling of great excitement and enjoyment; thrilling.

Exhort

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To exhort means to strongly advise or urge someone to do something, often with a sense of moral obligation or expectation. It can also mean to encourage or stimulate someone to take a certain action or make a particular decision.

Exhortation

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Exhortation is a noun that refers to a strong and earnest appeal or urging to do something, often in a moral or ethical sense. It can also refer to a passionate and persuasive speech or sermon that aims to motivate people to change their behavior or adopt a particular point of view.

Exhortations

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Words of strong encouragement or urging, often intended to motivate or inspire someone to take a particular action or adopt a certain attitude. These words may be explicit or implicit, direct or indirect, and can be conveyed through various means, including public speeches, written messages, or personal conversations. Exhortations may range from gentle persuasions to urgent appeals, aiming to rally people behind a cause, support a decision, or strengthen core values.

Exhortative

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Exhortative refers to speech or writing that is intended to encourage, persuade, or urge someone to take a particular action or adopt a particular attitude. Exhortative language is often used to motivate, warn, or instruct, and is commonly found in moral or inspirational messages, sermons, and speeches. It can also convey a sense of urgency, emphasis, or strong feeling, as when someone is urging someone to make a change or take a stand.

Exhortatory

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Exhortatory refers to something that is intended to encourage or urge someone to do something, often in a formal or persuasive manner. It can also describe language or rhetoric that is meant to inspire or motivate others to take action.

Exhorted

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Strongly urged or recommended something, often in a passionate or enthusiastic manner. Encyclopedia definition: To exhorted is to urge or implore strongly, often using persuasive words or behavior to inspire or motivate someone to take action.

Exhorter

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An exhorter is a person who urges or encourages others to do something, often in a strong or persuasive manner. It can also refer to someone who preaches or delivers a stirring speech, often with the intention of motivating or inspiring others to take action or make a change.

Exhorting

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Exhorting refers to the act of strongly urging or persuading someone to do something, emphasizing the importance or urgency of the matter. It can also mean giving a solemn, earnest, and passionate appeal or warning.

Exhorts

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Exhorts is a verb that means to strongly advise or urge someone to do something, often with a sense of moral obligation or importance. For example: "The leader exhorts her team to work together to achieve their goal."

Exhumate

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To exhumate means to dig up or remove a buried body or grave, often for the purpose of reburial, identification, or investigation. It can also refer to uncovering or bringing to light something that was previously hidden or neglected, such as a relic, a forgotten memory, or an old truth.

Exhumated

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Exhumed or exhumated refers to the act of digging up or unburying a body or corpse, usually for the purpose of re-examining or reburial, often in a forensic context, such as in a murder investigation.

Exhumation

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Exhumation is the act of digging up or uncovering a buried body or remains, often to conduct an autopsy, identify the deceased, or re-bury them in a different location.

Exhume

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To exhume means to dig up or uncover the remains of a dead person or animal that have been buried or entombed, usually for the purpose of identifying the body, conducting an autopsy, or giving a proper burial.

Exhumed

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Exhumed means to dig up or remove (a buried body) from a grave, often before its intended burial time. It can also refer to uncovering or revealing something that has been hidden or forgotten, such as an ancient artifact or a long-forgotten secret.

Exhumes

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Past tense of the verb "exhume", which means to dig up (a dead body or remains) or to bring to light (a forgotten or concealed fact or evidence).

Exhuming

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Exhuming means to dig up or remove something from the ground, especially a body, grave, or other buried item. It is often used in the context of archaeology, forensic science, or historical research to uncover hidden or buried objects or remains.

Exiccate

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Exiccate is not a commonly used word in English. However, I think you might be referring to "excavate".<br><br>To excavate means to dig up or remove something, such as a hole, a pit, or an object, from the ground or from a surface.

Exiccation

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Exciscation is not a commonly used word in English. However, I assume you meant "excoriation".<br><br>Excoriation is a noun that refers to the act of stripping or pulling off the skin or outer layer of the skin, often used to describe the removal of dead or infected skin tissue. It can also refer to a sharp and harsh criticism or attack on someone's character, usually in writing or speech.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "The patient's skin became infected, requiring surgical excoriation to remove the damaged tissue."<br> "The scathing article was an excoriation of the politician's poor leadership."

Exigence

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Exigence refers to a strict or exacting demand, requirement, or expectation, often to a high standard or with a sense of urgency. It can also describe something that is difficult to satisfy or fulfill due to its high degree of difficulty or complexity.

Exigencies

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Exigencies refer to urgent or essential needs or requirements, often implying a sense of seriousness, importance, or urgency. They can be financial, emotional, physical, or of any other kind, and can be temporary or long-term. The word typically carries a connotation of something being pressing or critical, requiring immediate attention or resolution.

Exigency

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Exigency refers to a situation that demands immediate attention and requires urgent action or decision-making. It can also describe something that is extremely necessary, pressing, or required. For example, "The company's financial exigency necessitated laying off staff to stay afloat."

Exigendary

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I apologize, but I couldn't find a word called "exigendary". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

Exigent

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Exigent refers to something that makes high demands or standards, often in a challenging or difficult way. It can also describe someone who is very demanding or difficult to please.

Exigently

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Exigently means in a demanding or exacting manner; with meticulous care or attention to detail; requiring or implying strictness, precision, or correctness.

Exigible

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Exigible refers to something that is exact, precise, or exacting in its demands or requirements. It can also mean something that is strict, severe, or unyielding in its expectations.

Exiguity

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Exiguity refers to the state of being meager, limited, or scarce, often in a way that is considered inadequate or insufficient. It can describe a lack of resources, space, or material possessions, or even a lack of time, attention, or energy. The word is often used to convey a sense of scarcity, poverty, or hardship.

Exiguous

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Exiguous refers to something that is scanty, meager, or insufficient. It can also describe a situation or circumstances that are barely adequate or barely sufficient for a particular purpose or need. For example: "The exiguous salary barely covers the living expenses" or "The village had an exiguous supply of food and water during the drought."

Exiguousness

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Exiguousness refers to the quality of being scanty, meager, or inefficient. It can describe something that is lacking in quantity, quality, or resources, often in a way that is inadequate or insufficient. In a broader sense, exiguousness can also imply a sense of scarcity, poverty, or destitution.

Exilarchy

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Exilarchy refers to a form of government or leadership in which a group of exiles or émigrés, often from a particular country or region, maintain a hierarchical structure and governance over their fellow exiles, either in a foreign land or after returning to their homeland.

Exile

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Exile refers to the state of being forced to leave one's native country or home, often as a result of political persecution, war, or other forms of oppression. An exile is someone who has been forced to flee their homeland and may not be allowed to return.

Exiled

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Forced to leave one's own country or home as a result of political, social, or economic persecution, war, or other circumstances.