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enduring |
lasting; surviving; long-suffering; patient E.g.Keats believed in the enduring power of great art, which would outlast its creators' brief lives. |
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energize |
give energy to; make forceful and active; supply with an electric current E.g.Rather than exhausting Maggie, dancing and singing energize her. |
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enervate |
weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerve E.g.She was slow to recover from her illness; even a short walk to the window would enervate her. |
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enfranchise |
admit to rights of citizenship, especially the right to vote E.g.USA didn't enfranchise Blacks before the Civil War. |
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engaging |
charming; tending to draw attention or affections E.g.Everyone liked Nancy's pleasant manners and engaging personality. |
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engender |
cause; bring into existence; give rise to E.g.To receive praise for real accomplishments would engender self-confidence in a child. |
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engross |
occupy exclusively; absorb; acquire most or all of; write or print the final draft of; make large or larger E.g.John and Chris engross in their studies that both don't hear mother call. |
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engulf |
absorb or swallow up as in a gulf; flow over or cover completely E.g.We see the bright light engulf him completely. |
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enhance |
make better or more attractive; increase; improve E.g.This sauce will enhance the flavor of the meat. |
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enigma |
puzzle; difficult problem E.g."What do women want?" asked Dr. Sigmund Freud. Their behavior was an enigma to him. |
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enjoin |
direct or impose with urgent appeal; order with emphasis E.g.His cultures enjoin Patel from eating the flesh of a cow, which is sacred in India. |
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enlist |
enter on a list; enroll; register; engage for military or naval service E.g.It seems strange to me that all round me do not burn to enlist, but join in the same enterprise. |
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enmity |
ill will; hatred; quality or state of being hostile E.g.At Camp David, President Carter labored to bring an end to the enmity that prevented the peaceful coexistence of Egypt and Israel. |
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ennui |
feeling of being bored by something tedious E.g.The monotonous routine of hospital life induced a feeling of ennui that made him moody and irritable. |
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enormity |
hugeness in a bad sense; act of extreme evil or wickedness E.g.He did not realize the enormity of his crime until he saw what suffering he had caused. |
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enrapture |
please intensely; fill with great delight or joy E.g.The freshness of the voices and the excellent orchestration enrapture the audience. |