| enigmatic |
of, concerning, or like an enigma; puzzling; mysterious. |
| enjoin |
to order or recommend emphatically. [2 definitions] |
| enjoy |
to find pleasure or joy in. [3 definitions] |
| enjoyable |
pleasant; entertaining. |
| enjoyment |
the state or act of enjoying; pleasure; satisfaction. [3 definitions] |
| enkindle |
to set on fire; ignite. [2 definitions] |
| enlace |
to encircle, bind, or wind about with or as if with a cord or lace. [2 definitions] |
| enlarge |
to increase the size, volume, or amount of; cause to be larger. [5 definitions] |
| enlargeable |
combined form of enlarge. |
| enlargement |
the act or result of enlarging; increase; expansion. [3 definitions] |
| enlighten |
to provide with previously lacking insight, information, or knowledge. |
| enlightenment |
the act of enlightening, or the condition of being enlightened. [2 definitions] |
| enlist |
to volunteer or sign up to serve, as in the military or in some cause. [2 definitions] |
| enlisted man |
a member of the military who is neither a commissioned officer nor a warrant officer. |
| enlistment |
the act of enlisting. [2 definitions] |
| enliven |
to cause to be lively or cheerful. |
| en masse |
as a body, group, or whole; all together. |
| enmesh |
to catch or ensnare; cause to be involved; entangle. |
| enmity |
the mutual feeling of enemies toward each other; hatred; hostility; antagonism. |
| ennead |
a group or set of nine persons or things. |
| ennoble |
to make exalted in character, quality, or moral worth. [2 definitions] |