Existential: based on experience, dealing with human existence, empirical
Example: [They lead to a feeling of existential frustration: a person’s will to find meaning is blocked]
Exit: A way or passage out.
Exodus: migration departure
Example: [exodus of people from villages to cities]
Exonerate: free from blame
Example: [The report exonerated the crew from all responsibility for the collision]
Exorbitance: extravagance, excessiveness, exaggeration, outrageousness, immoderation
Example: [All this is explicable by the exorbitance of the fees charged, about which there was much complaint]
Exorbitant: greater than reasonable expensive
Example: [exorbitant prices]
Exorcise: to expel evil spirits
Example: [After the priest exorcized the house, apparently, the strange noises stopped]
Exotic: romantic Foreign
Example: [exotic flowers]
Expanse: extent of land
Example: [the immense expanse of the sea]
Expansive: sweeping
Example: [an expansive view from the window]
Expatiate: elaborate to discuss in detail
Example: [She expatiated on her work]
Expatriate: who does not live in one’s own country
Example: [A large community of expatriates]
Expectancy: The act or state of looking forward to as certain or probable.
Expectorate: clear out, cough up, spit out (phlegm)
Example: [The throat is dry and irritated, and there is a constant desire to expectorate]
Expediency: Fitness to meet the requirements of a particular case.
Expedient: convenient, advantageous, efficient
Example: [It might be expedient not to pay him until the work is finished]
Expedite: hasten
Example: [expedite reply]
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Expeditious: Speedy
Example: [please adjust this matter as expeditiously as possible]
Expel: drive out
Example: [The new government has expelled all foreign diplomats]
Expend: utilize, use up, pay, disburse, spend
Example: [The men were therefore ordered not to expend a single shot uselessly]
Expertise: ability knowledge
Example: [expertise in law]
Expiate: make amends for atone
Example: [to expiate a crime]
Expletive: oath
Example: [She dropped the book on her foot and let out a string of expletives]
Explicit: clear definite
Example: [explicit about one’s plans]
Explode: blow up to disprove
Example: [A bomb exploded]
Exploit: milk utilize
Example: [exploit our natural resources]
Explosion: A sudden and violent outbreak.
Exponent: proponent, advocate, supporter
Example: [a leading exponent]
Expose: divulge
Example: [a searing exposé of police corruption]
Exposition: Formal presentation.
Expository: interpretative, explanatory, instructive, explicative, informative
Example: [expository writing/discourse/narrative]
Expostulate: protest, disagree, object, dispute, debate
Example: [So the lady chose to think it her duty to expostulate with Hugh on the subject]
Expostulation: remonstrance protest
Example: [the teacher’s expostulations and scolding]
Expressive: Full of meaning.
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Expulsion: ejection, banishment, exile, dismissal, extrusion
Example: [a child’s expulsion from school]
Expunge: eliminate completely erase
Example: [His name was expunged from the list of members]
Expurgate: to purify by removing obscenities
Example: [The book was expurgated to make it suitable for children]
Extant: existing
Example: [We have some extant records from the sixteenth century]
Extemporaneous: unrehearsed
Example: [an extemporaneous speech]
Extempore: Without studied or special preparation.
Extemporize: improvise
Example: [I’d lost my notes and had to extemporize]
Extensible: stretchable, expansible, scalable, protractile, extendable
Example: [The system is modular and extensible]
Extension: A reaching or stretching out as in space time or scope.
Extensor: a muscle that stretches a part of the body
Example: [They can be extended only by activity of the extensor muscles]
Extent: scope
Example: [the extent of his injuries]
Extenuate: To diminish the gravity or importance of
Example: [He was unable to say anything that might have extenuated his behavior]
Exterior: That which is outside.
Extinct: Being no longer in existence.
Extirpate: seek out and destroy
Example: [They’re proposing a plan to extirpate themselves from the well-deserved guilt that they have for fermenting terror and militancy worldwide]
Extol: praise highly
Example: [She is forever extolling the virtues of her children]
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