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- Dictionaryeven/ˈiːvn/
adjective
- 1. flat and smooth: "prepare the site, then lay an even bed of mortar" Similar Opposite
- 2. equal in number, amount, or value: "an even gender balance among staff and students" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. make or become even: "she cut the hair again to even up the ends" Similar
adverb
- 1. used to emphasize something surprising or extreme: "they have never even heard of the United States" Similar
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EVEN definition: 1. used to show that something is surprising, unusual, unexpected, or extreme: 2. at the same time…. Learn more.
The meaning of EVEN is having a horizontal surface : flat. How to use even in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Even.
You use even to suggest that what comes just after or just before it in the sentence is surprising.
calm; placid; not easily excited or angered: If you're looking for a dog with an even temper and friendly personality, this breed is perfect. Synonyms: peaceful, composed, temperate, tranquil. Antonyms: mercurial. equitable, impartial, or fair: After much wrangling, they finally came to an even bargain that suited everyone. Synonyms: just.
adj. 1. a. Having a horizontal surface; flat: an even floor. b. Having no irregularities, roughness, or indentations; smooth. See Synonyms at level. c. Being in the same plane or line; parallel: The picture is even with the window. 2. a. Having no variations or fluctuations; uniform: the even rhythm of his breathing. b.
Even means level and flat. When you're planning to build one of your famously elaborate sandcastles on the beach, you probably make sure the sand is even before you start. Something smooth and regular, like a wall that's prepped for painting, is even.
Definition of even adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.