| Question |
Answer |
| ebullient |
bubbly/overflowing with excitement |
| edify |
to enlighten/educate |
| educe |
to elicit/to derive by reason |
| efface |
to erase/to rub out |
| effete |
tired/barren/decadent |
| effigy |
dummy/symbolic for torturing |
| elation |
exhilaration/joy |
| emanciated |
excessively thin/weak |
| emulate |
to imitate closely |
| epitaph |
memorial text carved on a tombstone/descriptive title |
| epitome |
something that is perfectly representative of an entire class of things |
| equestrian |
pertaining to horsemanship/on horseback |
| equipoise |
equality/balance/equilibrium |
| equivocal |
capable of two interpretations/ambiguous |
| erode |
to diminish or destroy by small amounts |
| erudite |
scholarly |
| eschew |
avoid/shun |
| esoteric |
known only by a few people |
| ethereal |
not of the material world |
| eulogy |
praiseful speech at a funeral |
| euphemism |
nice way of saying something unpleasant |
| exact |
to demand |
| exhume |
to remove from a grave/disinter |
| exigent |
urgent/requiring immediate attention |
| exigent (2) |
excessively demanding/excessively exacting |