errand |
a quick trip taken for a particular purpose. [2 definitions] |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. [2 definitions] |
error |
a mistake in thought or action; something that is wrong. |
erupt |
to break or burst out suddenly. [2 definitions] |
eruption |
the act or process of erupting. |
escalate |
to increase in intensity or amount. [2 definitions] |
escalator |
a set of stairs that moves by means of a belt drive. An escalator carries people between floors of large buildings, such as department stores, airports, or train stations. |
escape |
to get free. [5 definitions] |
escort |
a person or group of people who travel with someone to protect, guide, or guard that person, or to show respect. [3 definitions] |
Eskimo |
an old-fashioned word used for a member of any of the native peoples of northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and northeastern Russia. Most of the people of these northern regions are Inuits. |
esophagus |
a tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach of an animal. |
especially |
more than usually; to a great degree. [3 definitions] |
espionage |
the act of spying to collect information. |
essay |
a short piece of writing that gives the writer's ideas, feelings, and opinions on a particular subject. |
essence |
that which makes something what it is; central nature. [2 definitions] |
essential |
necessary, needed. [3 definitions] |
essentially |
at the core; when the most important part is considered. |
-est |
a suffix used to change the form of many adjectives and adverbs to make them express the idea of "most." |
establish |
to successfully start or make something that did not exist before. [2 definitions] |
establishment |
the act of establishing. [3 definitions] |
estate |
a piece of land with a large house on it. [2 definitions] |