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Emulate |
to attempt to equal or surpass especially through imitation. The baby Elephant try's to emulate his mother |
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Endure |
to carry on through despite hardship; to put with. People try to endure with school because of so much homework
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Engulf |
to surround or enclose completely. The snow engulf all over the town. |
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Entice |
To attract , to lure to temp in a pleasing way. This girl is really entice. |
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Entomb |
to place as or as if in a tomb, or grave. I saw when they entomb the body at the funeral. |
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Entomology |
A scientific study of insects. I love entomology because they talk about insects. |
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Entreat |
to ask earnestly; to implore, plead, beg. The little boy entreat because he wanted a candy. |
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Erudite |
deeply learned, scholarly. At school I Erudite the homework. |
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Euphonious |
pleasing to the ear. Music is euphonious of mine. |
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Enrage |
to put in a rage; to infuriate; angry. I was enrage when they through water at me. |
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Enrapture |
give intense pleasure or joy to. She was enrapture by The baby she had in her arms. |
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Ensemble |
A coordinated outfit or custom. The pirates had a funny looking ensemble. |
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Evade |
to elude or avoid by cunning, to flee from pursuer. Celebrities almost always evade the paparazzi's.
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Evoke |
to summon forth, call to mind, awaken, produce, suggest. I Evoke when I ride my bike. |
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Exhume |
to dig up from a grave, to bring to light, uncover. Scientists Exhume mummy's for there studies. |