"Evenness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Evenness refers to the state of being even, level, or uniform in shape, size, or quality; a lack of irregularities or variations.
Evenhanded describes something or someone that is fair, impartial, and unbiased. It means giving equal treatment or consideration to all parties involved, without showing favoritism or prejudice.
Evenhandedness refers to the quality of being fair-minded and impartial, giving equal attention and consideration to all parties or aspects involved, without bias or prejudice. It implies a willingness to listen to and consider different viewpoints, and to treat each individual or side fairly and justly, without showing favoritism or discriminatory behavior.
The word "evening" refers to the time of day between sunset and nightfall, typically ranging from 6 pm to 10 pm. It is a period of day that is considered to be in transition from day to night, often characterized by a decrease in light and a rise in temperature. The evening is often a time for relaxation and leisure activities, and can be a time for socializing, watching the stars, or enjoying a cup of coffee or tea.
Evenki is a noun that refers to a language spoken by the Evenki people, an indigenous group of Siberia and northeastern Asia. It is a member of the Tungusic language family and is also known as Tungusic Nanai.
The Evenstar is a reference to the character Éowyn, the daughter of Éomund, in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. She is also known as the Evenstar, which is the "Star of Evening" in Elvish, because she is so radiant and lovely.
The word "eventide" refers to the late afternoon or evening, typically the time just before sunset. It is often used to evoke a sense of calm, serenity, or tranquility, and is often associated with biblical or poetic language.