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] |
everglade |
a tract of swampland, esp. in Florida, having interlaced waterways and usu. dense stands of tall marsh grasses. |
evergreen |
of trees, shrubs, and the like, having leaves that remain green throughout the year. (Cf. deciduous.) [3 definitions] |
everlasting |
enduring forever; eternal; endless. [7 definitions] |
evermore |
forever; always. [2 definitions] |
eversion |
the act of turning or being turned inside out or outward. |
evert |
to turn inside out or outward. |
every |
being each and all constituents of a group. [2 definitions] |
everybody |
each and all persons; every person. |
everyday |
pertaining to daily occurrences or routine matters. [2 definitions] |
Everyman |
the title character of an anonymous medieval morality play, who unsuccessfully attempts to stave off death. [2 definitions] |
every man jack |
every single person in a particular group or population. |