English words starting with e
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E
ɛksMeanings of E:
prefixVariant spelling of ex-1 (as in elect, emit ).
nounThe fifth letter of the alphabet.
Usage examples:
In o level about half of those entered obtained d or e grades
abbreviationEast or eastern.
Usage examples:
139° e
symbol(in units of measurement) exa- (1018).
phrasal verbThe 5th letter of the roman alphabet
Electric field strength.
Meanings of E-mail:
nounA message sent from one person to another by computer
Usage examples:
[ u ] i save all my e-mail., [ c ] she sent an e-mail to her children with the subject line, "sad d…
E-number
ˈiː ˌnʌm.bərMeanings of E-number:
nounAny of a set of numbers with the letter e in front of them that are used on containers of food in the european union to show which particular approved chemical has been added to the food
E.g.
iːˈdʒiːMeanings of E.g.:
Abbreviation for exempli gratia (= latin for "for example")
Usage examples:
Eat foods containing a lot of fiber, e.g., fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
adverbAbbreviation for for example: used for giving one or more examples
Usage examples:
One partner in the business cannot act unilaterally e.g. over investments, holidays, contracts to a…
Meanings of Ea:
abbreviationEach.
Usage examples:
T-shirts for £9.95 ea.
Meanings of Each:
determinerUsed to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately.
Usage examples:
Each battery is in a separate compartment
pronounEvery one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately.
Usage examples:
They each have their own personality
adverbTo, for, or by every one of a group (used after a noun or an amount).
Usage examples:
The tickets cost £11 each
(used of count nouns) every one considered individually
Meanings of Each-one:
phraseWhen two people understand one another, they both know what the other means and wants and they have an agreement
Usage examples:
I wanted to make sure that we want the same things, and that we really understand each other., it w…
Meanings of Each-time:
idiomTo deal with things as they happen, and not to make plans or to worry about the future
Usage examples:
I've lived through a lot of changes recently, but i've learned to take it one day at a time.
Meanings of Eachwhere:
adverbEverywhere; in every part or place, on all sides.
Eager
ˈiː.ɡərMeanings of Eager:
adjectiveStrongly wanting to do or have something.
Usage examples:
The man was eager to please
Eager beaver
ˌiː.ɡər ˈbiː.vərMeanings of Eager beaver:
idiomAn alert and energetic person
nounA keen and enthusiastic person who works very hard.
Usage examples:
The overcast and misty weather did little to dampen the enthusiasm of the eager beavers.
Meanings of Eagerer:
adjectiveStrongly wanting to do or have something.
Usage examples:
The man was eager to please
Eagerly
ˈiːɡəliMeanings of Eagerly:
adverbUsed to emphasize a strong desire to do or have something.
Usage examples:
Original illustrations are eagerly sought by collectors
Meanings of Eagerness:
nounEnthusiasm to do or to have something; keenness.
Usage examples:
The player showed eagerness to play
Eagle
ˈiː.ɡəlMeanings of Eagle:
nounA large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, known for its keen sight and powerful soaring flight.
Usage examples:
The south african national bird of prey centre takes in injured raptors - eagles, owls, sparrow haw…
verbPlay (a hole) in two strokes under par.
Usage examples:
He eagled the last to share fourth place
Eagled
ˈiː.ɡəlMeanings of Eagled:
verbPlay (a hole) in two strokes under par.
Usage examples:
He eagled the last to share fourth place
nounA large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, known for its keen sight and powerful soaring flight.
Usage examples:
The south african national bird of prey centre takes in injured raptors - eagles, owls, sparrow haw…
Eagles
ˈiː.ɡəlMeanings of Eagles:
nounA large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, known for its keen sight and powerful soaring flight.
Usage examples:
The south african national bird of prey centre takes in injured raptors - eagles, owls, sparrow haw…
verbPlay (a hole) in two strokes under par.
Usage examples:
He eagled the last to share fourth place
Eaglet
ˈiːɡlɪtMeanings of Eaglet:
nounA young eagle.
Usage examples:
Last summer, caitlin observed bald eaglets fledging from nests at two sites.
Meanings of Eaglets:
nounA young eagle.
Usage examples:
Last summer, caitlin observed bald eaglets fledging from nests at two sites.
Eagling
ˈiː.ɡəlMeanings of Eagling:
verbPlay (a hole) in two strokes under par.
Usage examples:
He eagled the last to share fourth place
nounA large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, known for its keen sight and powerful soaring flight.
Usage examples:
The south african national bird of prey centre takes in injured raptors - eagles, owls, sparrow haw…
Eagres
ˈeɪɡəMeanings of Ealdorman:
nounIn anglo-saxon england: a man who rules over a large area or a shire, usually subject to the king. also used as a title placed immediately before (and in old english also immediately after) a name.
Meanings of Ealdormen:
nounIn anglo-saxon england: a man who rules over a large area or a shire, usually subject to the king. also used as a title placed immediately before (and in old english also immediately after) a name.
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