Words Starting With "E"

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Empaestic

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Empaistic

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Empanada

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An empanada is a pastry dough that is filled with various ingredients, such as meat, cheese, vegetables, or fruits, and is then baked or fried until crispy and golden brown. It is a popular food in many Latin American countries, and is often served as a snack or light meal.

Empanadas

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Empanadas are a type of pastry meal that originated in Latin America, typically filled with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, vegetables, or seafood. The dough is wrapped around the filling, sealed, and then baked or fried until golden brown. Empanadas can be found in many Latin American countries and are often served as a snack or main course. They are similar to pasties or pies and are considered a comfort food in many cultures.

Empaneled

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Empaneled refers to a committee or group of people, usually experts in their field, who have been appointed or selected to investigate, review, or judge something, such as a case, dispute, or research project.

Empanelled

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Empanelled refers to the process of selecting and appointing individuals to serve as members of a committee, jury, or panel, typically for a specific purpose or project. It can also describe the selection of experts or professionals to provide advice or guidance on a particular issue or topic. In a broader sense, empanelled implies that the individuals have been formally chosen or appointed to fulfill a particular role or responsibility.

Empanoply

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Empanoply is a verb that means to provide or equip someone or something with clothes or armor, especially for protection or to enhance their appearance.

Empasm

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Empath

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Empath refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. An empath is someone who has the capacity to put themselves in someone else's shoes and imagine how they would feel in that situation. Empaths are often skilled listeners and are able to show compassion and understanding towards others.

Empathetic

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Empathetic refers to the quality of being able to understand and share the feelings of another person. An empathetic person is one who can put themselves in another's shoes and imagine how they might feel in a particular situation, often displaying compassion and concern for the well-being of others.

Empathetically

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In a manner that shows understanding and sympathy towards others' feelings; with compassion and consideration.

Empathic

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Showing compassion, understanding, and sympathy towards others; being able to imagine and share the feelings of someone else.

Empathically

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Emphathically refers to the quality of being able to understand and share the feelings of another person. It means to be able to put yourself in someone else's shoes and feel what they are feeling, such as sadness, joy, or anger.

Empathise

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To empathize means to understand and share the feelings of another person. It involves putting yourself in their shoes and attempting to see things from their perspective, even if you haven't experienced the same situation yourself. Empathy is a crucial aspect of building strong relationships and effective communication, as it allows individuals to connect with others on a deeper level and respond to their needs and emotions more sensitively.

Empathised

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To empathise means to understand and share the feelings of another person, often to a high degree.

Empathises

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The verb "empathises" means to share and understand the feelings of another being, often by imagining oneself in their situation. It involves putting oneself in another's shoes and trying to comprehend their emotions, thoughts, and perspectives, often with a sense of compassion and kindness.

Empathising

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The word "empathising" is the present participle of the verb "empathise", which means to understand and share the feelings of another person, often by putting oneself in their shoes and imagining how they might be feeling. It can also refer to the act of showing sympathy or compassion towards someone.

Empathize

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To empathize means to understand and share the feelings of another person, often by putting yourself in their position. It involves recognizing and relating to someone else's emotions, perspectives, and experiences, and showing compassion and concern for their well-being.

Empathized

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The verb "empathized" means to share and understand the feelings of another person, often by putting yourself in their position. It implies being able to imagine how the other person is feeling and demonstrating a sense of compassion or concern for their emotional well-being.

Empathizes

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To empathize means to understand and share the feelings of another person. It involves being able to imagine oneself in someone else's position and feeling the same emotions they are feeling. Empathy is the ability to put oneself in someone else's shoes and see things from their point of view.

Empathizing

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The verb "empathizing" means to imagine and understand someone else's feelings, perspectives, and experiences as if you were in their situation. It is the act of putting yourself in someone else's shoes and trying to see the world from their point of view.

Empathy

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Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It is the capacity to put oneself in another's shoes and imagine how they are feeling, without necessarily feeling the same emotions oneself. Empathy is often confused with sympathy, but while sympathy is feeling sorry for someone else's misfortune, empathy is a deeper understanding and connection with their emotions.

Empeach

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To impeach means to formally accuse or charge a public official, such as a president or judge, of wrongdoing, and to bring them before a court or tribunal to answer for their actions.

Empearl

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Empedocles

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Empedocles was a Greek philosopher from Sicily who lived in the 5th century BC. He is known for his cosmological and philosophical ideas, which were ahead of his time. He proposed that the universe is composed of four elements - earth, air, fire, and water - which are eternal and unchanging. He also believed in the concept of love and strife, which he saw as fundamental forces that shape the universe. He is known for his ideas on the cycle of generation and corruption, where everything is born from a divine mixture of the four elements and eventually returns to that mixture. He was also known for his mystical and poetic writings, which explored the human condition and the nature of the universe.

Empedoclian

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Empedoclian refers to something related to the teachings of Empedocles, a Greek philosopher who lived in the 5th century BC. Empedocles believed that the fundamental forces of nature are love and strife, and that these two forces are eternal and unchanging. He also believed in the concept of the four elements (earth, air, fire, and water) and that everything in the world is composed of these elements. The term "Empedoclian" is often used to describe philosophical or scientific ideas that are similar to Empedocles' teachings.

Empennage

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Empennage refers to the tail section of an airplane, including the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, as well as the rudder, elevators, and tail cone. It is the rear section of the aircraft that provides stability, control, and direction.

Emperor

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A monarch who rules an empire, often with absolute power and authority. The title of the supreme ruler of a Roman Empire. In modern times, an emperor is often used as a title of honor and respect for a head of state or a leader of a imperial system. A person who holds the highest rank or position in a hierarchical system.

Emperors

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Emperors refers to the sovereign rulers of a sovereign state, particularly in ancient Rome, China, or other monarchies. It can also be used to describe individuals who have absolute power or authority over a particular domain.

Empery

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Empetraceae

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Empetraceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as crowberry family. They are evergreen shrubs and small trees that are native to the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in acidic soils. The family includes about 17 species of Empetrum (crowberries), which are commonly found in alpine and arctic regions.

Empetrum

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Empetrum is a genus of low-growing, evergreen shrubs commonly known as crowberries. They are found in cold, mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere, and are often used as a food source for humans, birds, and other animals. The berries are edible, but should be cooked before consumption. The seeds of the crowberry are also used as a spice to flavor foods.

Emphases

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Emphases refers to the specific points or aspects of something, such as an argument, idea, or concept, that are being highlighted or emphasized for importance, clarity, or impact. It can also refer to the act of placing emphasis, stress, or attention on certain aspects of something.

Emphasis

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Emphasis refers to the degree of stress or prominence given to a particular word, phrase, or idea in speech or writing. It can also refer to the intensity or strength of feeling expressed towards something. In general, emphasis is used to draw attention to something important or to clarify its significance.

Emphasise

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To emphasize something means to give importance or stress to it, often to make it clear or noticeable. It can also mean to accentuate or highlight a particular point or feature. In grammar, to emphasize something means to draw attention to it by using emphasis, such as by underlining, italicizing, or capitalizing it.

Emphasised

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The word "emphasised" is the past tense of the verb "emphasize", which means to stress or draw attention to something, typically to make it clearer or more noticeable. For example: "The teacher emphasised the importance of completing the homework on time."