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. |
every now and then |
on some occasions, but not frequently or regularly; occasionally. |
every once in a while |
from time to time; occasionally. |
everyone |
each and every person; everybody. |
every other |
each alternate; every second (one). |
everyplace |
everywhere. |
every so often |
from time to time; occasionally. |
everything |
every part; all. [3 definitions] |
everywhere |
in every place; in all places. |
evict |
to remove (a tenant or the like) from a premises by legal procedure. [2 definitions] |
eviction |
the process of being forced to leave a property. |
evidence |
the basis for belief; that which constitutes proof of something. [5 definitions] |
evidence-based |
pertaining to a process or approach that is developed based on scientific evidence. |
evident |
clear; manifest; obvious. |
evidential |
of, relating to, or providing evidence. |
evidently |
as nearly as can be determined; apparently. [2 definitions] |
evil |
morally or spiritually corrupt. [7 definitions] |
evildoer |
one who does evil. |
evil eye |
a look or gaze supposedly able to harm the one at whom it is cast. [2 definitions] |
evil-minded |
having evil or malicious thoughts or intentions. |