| edgewise |
with the edge forward or outward. [2 definitions] |
| edgy |
nervous or impatient; on edge. |
| edible |
able to be eaten as food; safe. |
| edit |
to correct, cut, add to, or change with the goal of producing a finished piece of writing or a film. |
| edition |
one of a series of printings of the same published work. [2 definitions] |
| editor |
a person who reads and corrects materials for publication. [2 definitions] |
| editorial |
an article in a newspaper, or a statement on television, that gives an opinion or point of view. [2 definitions] |
| educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. |
| educated |
having received much knowledge from teachers, books, or other sources of information, usually through studying in a school over a number of years. |
| education |
the act or work of learning or training. [2 definitions] |
| educational |
having to do with education. [2 definitions] |
| eel |
a long fish that looks like a snake. Eels live in fresh water or salt water. |
| eerie |
mysterious and frightening; weird. |
| effect |
something produced by a cause. [4 definitions] |
| effective |
able to make happen or change something. [2 definitions] |
| efficient |
operating or working in a way that gets results, with little wasted effort. |
| effluent |
sewage or other liquid waste that flows into a body of water such as a river or lake. |
| effort |
the action of physical or mental energy. [2 definitions] |
| egg1 |
a cell in a female animal or in some kinds of plants that can develop into a new individual after it is fertilized. [2 definitions] |
| egg2 |
to urge or encourage to act (usually followed by "on"). |
| eggplant |
a plant grown for its dark purple fruit, which is eaten as a vegetable. The fruit is often shaped like an egg or like a tube. |