evade |
to avoid or escape by cleverness or trickery. [5 definitions] |
evaluate |
to determine the level, value, or worth of; appraise. [2 definitions] |
evaluation |
a report that tells the value or quality of something. [2 definitions] |
evanesce |
to disappear like a vapor; vanish into nothing. |
evanescent |
tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing; fleeting. |
evangel1 |
the Christian gospel. [2 definitions] |
evangel2 |
an evangelist. |
evangelical |
relating to or according to the Christian gospel, esp. the four Gospels. [4 definitions] |
evangelism |
the devoted preaching and spreading of the Christian gospel, in an effort to win converts to its doctrine or regain former believers; missionary work. [2 definitions] |
evangelist |
a person who works to gain converts to an evangelical church, esp. a minister who travels about or broadcasts his or her preaching widely. [3 definitions] |
evangelize |
to preach the gospel to. [3 definitions] |
evaporate |
to turn from liquid into vapor; pass away in the form of vapor. [5 definitions] |
evaporated milk |
thick unsweetened canned milk made by evaporating some of the water from whole milk. |
evaporation |
the process of evaporating. |
evapotranspiration |
the transfer of moisture from the soil to the atmosphere through the dual processes of evaporation and plant transpiration. [2 definitions] |
evasion |
the act or an instance of escaping, avoiding, or failing to perform something. [3 definitions] |
evasive |
serving to allow one to avoid, escape, or fail to perform something. [2 definitions] |
Eve |
according to the Old Testament, the first woman, who was created by God from a rib of Adam, the first man. |
eve |
(sometimes cap.) the evening or day before a special day such as a holiday. [3 definitions] |
even |
smooth, level, or flat. [17 definitions] |
evenfall |
the beginning of evening; dusk. |