evenfall |
the beginning of evening; dusk. |
evenhanded |
fair and impartial in the treatment of others; equitable. |
evening |
the period between late afternoon and nightfall. [4 definitions] |
evening dress |
formal or semiformal clothing worn in the evening. (Cf. morning dress.) |
evening primrose |
any of several plants, usu. producing yellow flowers that open at nightfall. |
evenings |
regularly in the evening. |
evening star |
a bright planet, esp. Venus, seen in the western sky at or soon after sunset. |
even money |
equal stakes or odds given or offered in a wager. |
even number |
a whole number that can be divided exactly by 2. |
evensong |
(usu. cap.) a Roman Catholic or Anglican Church worship service of prayer or song, held in the evening. [3 definitions] |
even-steven |
(informal) even or in balance with reference to another; without having an advantage in amount, degree, or the like over another. |
event |
a distinct happening or occurrence; something that takes place. [4 definitions] |
even-tempered |
of quiet disposition; not easily upset; calm. |
eventful |
full of noteworthy incidents. [2 definitions] |
eventide |
evening. |
eventless |
combined form of event. |
eventual |
happening in the end after an indefinite amount of time. |
eventuality |
something that might happen; contingent occurrence. |
eventually |
at an indefinite time in the future; ultimately; finally. |
eventuate |
to be the final result; turn out. |
ever |
at some time; at any time. [3 definitions] |