erratic |
not occurring predictably or consistently; unpredictable. [4 definitions] |
error |
a mistake in judgment or action. [5 definitions] |
erupt |
to break or explode out of a restrained or confined condition. [6 definitions] |
eruption |
the act or process of erupting. [3 definitions] |
escalator |
a moving stairway that operates on a belt mechanism to carry people between floors, as of a department store, airport, or train station. |
escape |
to free oneself from physical confinement. [11 definitions] |
escort |
a protective group of persons or vehicles accompanying other persons or vehicles. [5 definitions] |
Eskimo |
(sometimes considered offensive) a member of any of the native peoples of northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and northeastern Siberia; Inuit. [2 definitions] |
esophagus |
a muscular tube from the mouth cavity to the stomach; gullet. |
especially |
to an unusually great degree. [3 definitions] |
espionage |
the act or practice of spying, esp. on behalf of a government or business. |
essay |
a short, usu. prose literary work that expresses the writer's ideas, feelings, and opinions on a particular subject. [4 definitions] |
essence |
the inherent qualities that make something what it is; crucial ingredients; central nature. [4 definitions] |
essential |
fundamental; necessary; indispensable. [4 definitions] |
essentially |
at the core; when the most important part is considered. |
-est |
used to form the superlative degree of many adjectives and adverbs. |
establish |
to found or bring into being on a firm or stable basis. [3 definitions] |
establishment |
the act of establishing. [4 definitions] |
estate |
a landed property, usu. large and having a sizable house connected to it. [4 definitions] |
esteem |
to have a high opinion of; respect; honor. [3 definitions] |
estimate |
to calculate the approximate amount, size, or value of. [6 definitions] |