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- enterprisesnoun
Businesses or companies, especially larger or organized ones.
- entersverb
Third person singular of "enter"; goes or comes into a place.
- entertainverb
To provide amusement or enjoyment for someone.
- entertainedverb
Past tense of "entertain"; provided amusement or enjoyment for someone.
- entertainingadjective
Providing amusement or enjoyment; pleasantly diverting.
- entertainmentnoun
The action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment.
- enthusiasmnoun
Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- enthusiasticadjective
Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- entireadjective
With no part left out; whole.
- entirelyadverb
Completely; wholly; to the full extent.
- entitledadjective
Having a legal right to something.
- entitynoun
A thing with distinct and independent existence.
- entrancenoun
A door, gate, or opening through which one enters a place.
- entrepreneurnoun
A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of making a profit.
- entrustverb
To give someone responsibility for something valuable or important.
- entrustedverb
Past tense and past participle of "entrust"; gave someone responsibility for something valuable or important.
- entrynoun
The act of going or coming into a place.
- envelopenoun
A flat paper container with a sealable flap, used to enclose a letter or document for mailing.
- enviousadjective
Feeling or showing envy; desiring what someone else has.
- environmentnoun
The natural world, including all living things, the landscape, and natural resources.
- environmentaladjective
Relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
- envynoun
A feeling of discontented longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
- epicadjective
Relating to or characteristic of an epic poem or literature dealing with heroic deeds.
- epidemicnoun
A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- episodenoun
A single installment of a television or radio series.
- episodesnoun
Plural of "episode"; multiple installments of a television or radio series.
- equaladjective
Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
- equalitynoun
The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- equallyadverb
In the same manner or to the same degree.
- equalsverb
Third person singular present tense of "equal"; is the same as in number or amount.
- equationnoun
A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions, typically written with an equals sign.
- equationsnoun
Plural of "equation"; multiple mathematical statements asserting equality between expressions.
- equipmentnoun
The necessary items or supplies for a particular purpose or activity.
- equippedverb
Past tense and past participle of "equip"; supplied with the necessary items for a purpose.
- equivalentadjective
Equal in value, amount, function, or meaning.
- erinterjection
A sound used to express hesitation or uncertainty while speaking.
- eranoun
A long and distinct period of history with particular characteristics.
- eraseverb
To remove writing, marks, or data by rubbing or wiping.
- erasedverb
Past tense and past participle of "erase"; removed by rubbing or wiping.
- erepreposition
Before (in time).
- erectionnoun
The action of erecting a structure or object; the process of building or setting up.
- erminterjection
A sound used to express hesitation or pause while speaking, variant of "er" or "um."
- eroticadjective
Relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement.
- errverb
To make a mistake or be incorrect.
- errandnoun
A short trip taken to perform a specific task, usually for someone else.
- errandsnoun
Plural of "errand"; multiple short trips or tasks performed outside the home.
- errornoun
A mistake or inaccuracy.
- errorsnoun
Plural of "error"; multiple mistakes or inaccuracies.
- eruptionnoun
A volcanic explosion or the ejection of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano.
- esnoun
The plural of the letter "e."