Words Starting with “E”
Showing 18 of 44 words found in this letter category
/ˌiː ˈmaɪ.nər/
A musical key based on the note E, consisting of the pitches E, F♯, G, A, B, C, and D, and characterized by a minor third interval.
/ˌiː.ziˈɡoʊ.ɪŋ/
Relaxed, tolerant, and unworried in attitude or manner; not easily upset, annoyed, or pressured.
/ɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒɪst/
A scientist who studies the relationships between living organisms and their physical environment.
/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk ˈdaʊn.tɜːn/
A significant, prolonged period of reduced economic activity, typically characterized by a drop in GDP, rising unemployment, and declining trade.
/ˈiː.dɪkt/
An official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority, typically having the force of law.
/ˈɛd.ɪ.tɪd/
Prepared for publication, broadcasting, or release by correcting, condensing, or modifying material.
/ɪˌlɛk.trəʊˌmoʊ.tɪv ˈfɔːrs/
The electrical action produced by a non-electrical source (such as a electrochemical cell or generator), or the potential difference between the terminals of a source in an open circuit, measured in volts.
/ˌɛl.ɪˈmɛn.təl/
Relating to or embodying the basic, essential, or fundamental forces of nature.
/ɪˈlɪs.ɪt/
To draw out or evoke a response, fact, or reaction from someone, often with difficulty or skill.
/ɪˈmɜːrdʒd/
To move out of or away from something and become visible; to become apparent, important, or prominent.
/ˌiː.ɛmˈɛf/
The electrical action produced by a non-electrical source, such as a electrochemical cell or a generator, measured in volts; electromotive force.
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.mənt ˌeɪ.dʒənt/
A person or agency that acts as an intermediary between employers seeking staff and individuals seeking work, often for a fee.
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.mənt ˈmɪs.mætʃ/
A structural economic condition where the skills, qualifications, or expectations of the available workforce do not align with the requirements or nature of the jobs currently available in the labor market.
/ɪˈneɪ.bəl/
To give someone or something the authority or means to do something; to make possible.
/ẽ.ɡaˈnaɾ/
To deceive, trick, or mislead someone by hiding the truth or giving false information.
/ɪnˈhæns.mənt/
The process of increasing or improving the quality, value, or extent of something.