"Efreet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Efreet is an Arabic word that refers to a type of spiritual entity or supernatural being in Middle Eastern mythology, specifically in Islamic and Persian folklore. In many fantasy stories, games, and games, efreet are depicted as powerful, monstrous, and evil beings, often associated with fire, heat, and destruction. There is no etymological connection between the word efreet and the English words "effect" or "efficacy."
Excessive or profuse in expression or praise; highly enthusiastic or enthusiastic to an embarrassing or excessive degree.
Effusively means in an extremely enthusiastic or emotional manner, often to the point of being over-the-top or excessive. It can describe language, behavior, or expression that is overly demonstrative, flattering, or sentimental.
EFTA (European Free Trade Association) is a regional trade organization that aims to promote free trade and economic cooperation between its member states, which are typically European countries that are not members of the European Union (EU).
Eftpos is an Australian and New Zealand abbreviation for "electronic funds transfer at point of sale".
Eftsoons is an archaic word that means "soon" or "in a little while." It is often used to express that something will happen shortly, but not necessarily immediately. For example: "I'll be there eftsoons to meet you."
The abbreviation "eg" is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "exempli gratia," which means "for example." It is commonly used to introduce an example or illustration in a sentence or text to clarify or illustrate a point.
"Egad" is an exclamatory expression that is similar to "good grief" or "goodness gracious". It is often used to express surprise, shock, or exasperation, particularly in formal or literary contexts.
Egalitarianism is the belief in the political, economic, and social equality of all people. It is a concept that emphasizes the idea that all individuals should have equal rights, opportunities, and responsibilities, regardless of their background, wealth, or social status. In an egalitarian society, everyone is considered equal in worth and dignity, and there is little to no social hierarchy or institutionalized discrimination.