example |
a particular instance or representative member of a class of things. [4 definitions] |
exasperate |
to annoy or irritate greatly; cause to lose patience. [2 definitions] |
excavate |
to make a hole or cavity in by digging or scooping out the interior portion. [5 definitions] |
exceed |
to go beyond (what is required, expected, or considered reasonable). [3 definitions] |
exceedingly |
to a great or excessive degree; extremely. |
excel |
to do or perform better than others; surpass others. [2 definitions] |
excellence |
the fact or state of being extremely good or of high quality. [2 definitions] |
excellent |
of high quality; extremely good; superior. |
except |
with the exclusion of; other than; but. [5 definitions] |
exception |
the act of leaving out. [4 definitions] |
exceptional |
uncommon, unusual, or out of the ordinary. [2 definitions] |
excerpt |
a short passage taken from a written work, film, or the like. [2 definitions] |
excess |
the state or an instance of going beyond what is required, expected, or considered reasonable. [5 definitions] |
excessive |
more than is required, expected, or considered reasonable; extravagant or immoderate. |
exchange |
to give or receive (one thing) for another; trade; swap. [7 definitions] |
excite |
to stimulate or cause to be aroused or agitated. [5 definitions] |
excited |
aroused to a condition of excitement; thrilled; agitated. |
excitement |
a state or display of heightened emotion or activity. [2 definitions] |
exciting |
causing excitement, arousal, or agitation. |
exclaim |
to speak suddenly and vehemently, with or as if with surprise or emotion. [2 definitions] |
exclamation |
the act of exclaiming; an abrupt or vehement utterance. [2 definitions] |