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eight |
(see ate) |
elicit |
evoke, extract, draw out |
illicit |
illegal |
elude |
(see allude) |
elusive |
difficult to describe, evasive |
Example: |
The point of the novel is elusive to me. |
illusive |
plausible or possible; deceptive |
Example: |
She had the illusive dream of finding happiness by traveling. (plausible, possible) |
Example: |
She had an illusive idea that she was qualified for the job. (deceptive, delusional) |
emigrate |
to exit one country in order to live in another country |
immigrate |
to enter a new country to live |
empathy |
to understand another's feelings |
sympathy |
to feel compassion or sadness for another |
ensure |
(see assure) |
epic |
saga |
epoch |
a period of time, an age |
err
(see air)
every day each day
Example: I learn something new every day. everyday ordinary