Embarrass: To render flustered or agitated.
Embed: place in something enclose
Embellish: make attractive with decoration exaggerate
Example: [He embellished the story with lots of dramatic details]
Embezzle: to steal money in violation of a trust
Example: [She embezzled thousands of dollars from the charity]
Embezzlement: theft
Example: [embezzlement of company funds]
Emblazon: brand imprint
Example: [cars emblazoned with the company logo]
Emblem: A symbol.
Embody: personify
Example: [She embodied good sportsmanship on the playing field]
Embolden: inspire, encourage, fortify, support, strengthen
Example: [Because a harmless fire serves but to embolden the enemy and discourage our own troops]
Embolism: the closing of a blood vessel by a particle
Example: [Hemiplegia is usually the result of a cerebral hemorrhage or embolism]
Embrace: accept
Example: [This was an opportunity that he would embrace]
Embroil: cause to fall into disorder involve
Example: [The United Nations was reluctant to get its forces embroiled in civil war]
Embryonic: rudimentary
Example: [at an embryonic stage]
Emend: correct
Example: [The text is currently being emended]
Emendation: corrections of errors
Example: [please initial all the emendations you have made in this contract]
Emergence: A coming into view.
Emeritus: but retaining title retired
Example: [Emeritus Professor]
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Emetic: a medicine that causes vomiting
Emigrate: To go from one country state or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another.
Eminent: famous, distinguished, celebrated
Example: [an eminent scientist]
Emissary: messenger
Example: [the personal emissary of the Prime Minister]
Emollient: making supple cream for softening
Example: [he applied an emollient on the inflamed area]
Emolument: remuneration, salary or fees for a job, pay scale
Example: [In addition to the emoluments this job offers, you should also consider the prestige]
Empathy: sympathy, compassion, identification with another’s feelings
Emphasis: Any special impressiveness added to an utterance or act or stress laid upon some word.
Emphatic: vigorous, categorical, insistent, forceful, stressed
Example: [emphatic statements/protests/words/language]
Empirical: inductive based only on experience
Example: [empirical evidence]
Employ: use
Example: [statistical analysis was employed to obtain these results]
Employer: One who uses or engages the services of other persons for pay.
Emporium: retail outlet, megastore, large shop, department store, marketplace
Example: [He at once led his new attendant to one of those convenient emporiums where gentlemen’s new and second-hand clothes are provided]
Empower: grant enable
Example: [we empowered the employees to better help customers]
Empyreal: fiery celestial
Example: [enabled man to invade the empyreal realm]
Emulate: imitate
Example: [emulate the success of others]
Enact: ordain decree
Example: [the government enacted a new law]
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Enamored (Enamoured): captivated charmed
Example: [not exactly enamored with]
Encamp: To pitch tents for a resting-place.
Encapsulate: condense
Example: [to encapsulate the story]
Enclave: area enclosed within another region
Example: [an Italian enclave]
Encomiastic: eulogistic praising
Example: [his encomiastic statements about the emperor]
Encomium: warm praise
Example: [encomiums and panegyrics expressed by speakers]
Encompass: encircle contain
Example: [the new music tape encompasses a wide range of music]
Encourage: To inspire with courage hope or strength of mind.
Encroach: trespass
Example: [drive to remove encroachments]
Encumber: to hinder, burden, restrict motion
Example: [does wearing saree encumber mothers in running after their babies]
Encyclopedia: A work containing information on subjects or exhaustive of one subject.
Encyclopedia (Encyclopaedia): or exhaustive of one subject A work containing information on subjects
Example: [the Encyclopedia Britannica]
Encyclopedic (Encyclopaedic): comprehensive
Example: [encyclopedic knowledge]
Endear: enamor
Example: [She is unlikely to endear herself to her colleagues with such an aggressive approach]
Endeavor (Endeavour): strive attempt
Example: [Engineers are endeavoring to locate the source of the problem]
Endemic: Peculiar to some specified country or people
Example: [Malaria is endemic in India]
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