exhibition |
an act of exhibiting, or that which is exhibited. [2 definitions] |
exhibitionism |
the practice of purposely behaving so as to attract attention. [2 definitions] |
exhibitive |
serving as an exhibition; exhibiting or revealing (usu. fol. by "of"). |
exhilarate |
to invigorate or stimulate greatly. [2 definitions] |
exhilaration |
a feeling or condition of being exhilarated; intense high spirits. |
exhort |
to advise, urge, or incite with great seriousness. [2 definitions] |
exhortation |
the act of urging or advising earnestly. [2 definitions] |
exhume |
to dig out, esp. from a grave; disinter. [2 definitions] |
ex-husband |
one who is no longer one's husband; former husband; past husband. |
exigency |
a condition of urgency. [3 definitions] |
exigent |
requiring immediate attention; urgent or critical. [2 definitions] |
exiguous |
very scanty or lacking; meager. |
exile |
prolonged separation from one's country, home, or loved ones. [6 definitions] |
exist |
to be present in a particular place, or to be present in the world or in reality; have being. [3 definitions] |
existence |
the state of having being or reality. [4 definitions] |
existent |
living or having being; existing. [3 definitions] |
existential |
of or concerning existence, esp. human existence. [3 definitions] |
existentialism |
a philosophy that emphasizes alienation and anxiety caused by the isolated and unexplainable nature of an individual's experience within an indifferent world, and stresses absolute freedom of choice associated with bearing responsibility for one's acts. |
existing |
already in existence. |
exit |
a way out. [7 definitions] |
exitless |
combined form of exit. |