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    even
    /ˈiːvn/

    adjective

    verb

    adverb

    • 1. used to emphasize something surprising or extreme: "they have never even heard of the United States" Similar surprisinglyunexpectedlyparadoxicallythough it may seem strange

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  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the word even as an adverb, adjective, and conjunction. Find out how to use even to express surprise, emphasis, comparison, contrast, and more.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word even as an adjective, adverb, and verb. See synonyms, examples, phrases, and word history of even.

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  5. 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.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the word even as an adjective, adverb, and noun. Find out the synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and examples of even in different contexts.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adverb even, which can be used to emphasize something unexpected, make a comparison stronger, or introduce a more exact description. See examples, idioms and word origin of even.

  8. 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.