200 English Words Starting with E with Their Meanings
Here’s a list of 200 English words starting with E, along with their meanings. I’ve kept the definitions simple and clear:
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Eager – Very enthusiastic or excited.
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Early – Happening before the expected time.
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Earn – To receive money for work.
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Earth – The planet we live on.
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Ease – Freedom from difficulty or worry.
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East – Direction where the sun rises.
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Eat – To consume food.
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Economic – Related to money or trade.
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Edge – The border or margin of something.
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Edit – To correct or improve a text.
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Educate – To teach or train someone.
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Effect – A result or outcome.
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Effort – Physical or mental energy used to do something.
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Egg – An oval object produced by birds.
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Eight – Number after seven.
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Either – One or the other.
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Elaborate – To explain in detail.
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Elder – Older or senior in age.
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Elect – To choose by voting.
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Electric – Related to electricity.
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Elegant – Graceful and stylish.
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Element – A part of something.
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Elevate – To lift up or raise.
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Eliminate – To remove or get rid of.
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Else – Otherwise, in addition.
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Embrace – To hug or accept warmly.
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Emerald – A green precious stone.
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Emergency – A sudden serious situation.
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Emotion – A feeling like happiness or anger.
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Empower – To give someone strength or confidence.
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Empty – Containing nothing.
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Enable – To make possible.
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Enact – To make into law.
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End – The final point of something.
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Endanger – To put at risk.
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Endless – Having no end.
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Endure – To suffer patiently.
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Energy – Power to do work.
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Engage – To involve or attract attention.
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Engine – A machine that produces power.
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Enhance – To improve or increase.
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Enjoy – To take pleasure in something.
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Enormous – Very large.
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Enough – As much as needed.
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Ensure – To make certain.
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Enter – To go inside.
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Enterprise – A business or project.
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Entertain – To amuse or interest someone.
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Enthusiasm – Great interest or excitement.
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Entire – Whole, complete.
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Entrance – The way in.
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Entry – Act of going in.
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Environment – Surroundings or conditions.
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Envision – To imagine the future.
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Epic – Grand or heroic story.
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Equal – Same in value or amount.
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Equation – A mathematical statement.
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Equip – To provide with tools.
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Equivalent – Equal in value.
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Erase – To remove something.
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Erect – To build or set upright.
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Err – To make a mistake.
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Error – A mistake.
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Escape – To get away.
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Especially – Particularly, mainly.
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Essential – Very important.
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Establish – To set up something permanent.
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Estate – Property or land.
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Estimate – An approximate calculation.
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Eternal – Lasting forever.
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Ethical – Morally correct.
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Evaluate – To judge or assess.
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Even – Flat or equal.
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Event – Something that happens.
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Eventually – In the end.
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Ever – At any time.
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Every – All of a group.
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Evidence – Proof of something.
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Evil – Bad or harmful.
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Examine – To inspect closely.
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Example – Something illustrating a point.
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Exceed – To go beyond a limit.
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Excellent – Very good.
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Except – Not including.
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Exchange – To give and receive.
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Excite – To make enthusiastic.
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Exclude – To leave out.
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Excuse – Reason for fault or mistake.
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Execute – To carry out a plan.
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Exercise – Physical activity or practice.
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Exhibit – To display.
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Exist – To be present.
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Exit – Way out.
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Expand – To increase in size.
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Expect – To anticipate.
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Expel – To force out.
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Experience – Knowledge gained from doing something.
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Experiment – A test or trial.
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Expert – Skilled person.
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Explain – To make clear.
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Explode – To burst suddenly.
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Explore – To travel for discovery.
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Export – To send goods abroad.
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Expose – To reveal.
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Express – To communicate.
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Extend – To make longer.
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Extra – More than usual.
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Extreme – Very great or intense.
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Eye – Organ for seeing.
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Eagerly – With enthusiasm.
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Eagle – Large bird of prey.
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Ear – Organ for hearing.
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Earning – Money received.
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Easeful – Comfortable or relaxed.
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Eastward – Toward the east.
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Eatery – A place to eat.
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Eccentric – Unusual behavior.
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Echo – Repeated sound.
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Economical – Saving money or resources.
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Edible – Fit to eat.
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Educated – Having knowledge.
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Effectively – Successfully.
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Efficiency – Ability to do well with less effort.
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Efficient – Working well without waste.
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Effortless – Done without difficulty.
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Eggplant – A vegetable.
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Eightfold – Eight times.
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Elastic – Flexible and stretchable.
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Elderly – Old people.
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Election – Process of voting.
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Electrical – Related to electricity.
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Electrician – One who works with electricity.
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Elegant – Graceful and stylish.
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Elemental – Basic or fundamental.
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Elevator – Machine to move people vertically.
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Elfish – Mischievous like an elf.
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Eligible – Qualified to do something.
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Elusive – Hard to find or understand.
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Embarrass – To make someone uncomfortable.
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Embellish – To decorate.
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Embraceable – Able to be hugged.
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Emergent – Coming into being.
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Emigrate – To move to another country.
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Emission – Something sent out (like gas).
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Emotionless – Without feeling.
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Empathy – Understanding others’ feelings.
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Employee – A worker.
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Employer – One who hires workers.
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Empirical – Based on experience.
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Enablement – Act of making possible.
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Enamored – In love with.
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Encircle – To surround.
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Enchant – To delight or charm.
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Encourage – To give confidence.
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Endeavor – An effort or attempt.
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Endless – Never ending.
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Endorse – To support publicly.
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Endowment – Gift or fund.
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Endurable – Bearable.
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Enduring – Lasting.
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Enemy – Opponent or foe.
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Energetic – Full of energy.
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Enforce – To make rules followed.
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Engaging – Charming or interesting.
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Engineered – Designed or built.
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Engross – To fully occupy attention.
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Enhancement – Improvement.
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Enjoyable – Pleasant.
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Enlighten – To give knowledge.
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Enlist – To join (like army).
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Enormity – Great evil or seriousness.
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Enrapture – To delight greatly.
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Enrich – To improve quality.
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Enrol – To register or sign up.
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Ensemble – Group acting together.
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Entail – To involve.
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Enterprising – Ready to take risks.
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Entertainment – Activity for enjoyment.
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Entirety – Whole amount.
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Entitle – To give a right.
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Entranceway – Entry point.
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Entrepreneur – Business owner.
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Entryway – Passage for entering.
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Enumerate – To list one by one.
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Envelop – To surround completely.
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Envisioned – Imagined.
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Envoy – Messenger or representative.
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Ephemeral – Lasting a short time.
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Epicure – Lover of fine food.
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Episode – Part of a story or show.
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Equality – State of being equal.
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Equator – Imaginary line around the Earth.
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Equilibrium – Balance.
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Equipment – Tools or gear.
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Equivalent – Equal in value.
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Eradicate – To remove completely.
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Erratic – Irregular or unpredictable.
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Escalate – To increase rapidly.
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Essentially – Basically.
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Eternalize – To make everlasting.
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