|adjective|
1.having a flat, smooth, or level surface
even ground
2.being on the same line or level
Water is even with the rim of a glass.
3.staying the same over a period of time
even breathing
4.equal in size, number, or amount
The bread was cut in even slices.
5.not giving an advantage to one side : fair
an even trade
6.able to be divided by two into two equal whole numbers
Fourteen is even, but fifteen is odd.
|adverb|
1.to a greater extent or degree : still
even better
2.so much as
She didn't even offer to help.
3.indeed
We were willing, even eager, to help.
4.used to stress a highly unlikely condition or instance… even his mustache looked more cheerful.— Lloyd Alexander, Time Cat
5.to a degree that extends : fully, quite
faithful even unto death
6.at the very time
raining even as the sun came out
7.exactly, precisely
8.used as an intensive to stress an extreme or highly unlikely condition or instanceso simple even a child can do it
9.used as an intensive to stress the comparative degreeshe did even better
10.used as an intensive to indicate a small or minimum amountdidn't even try
11.used as an intensive to emphasize the identity or character of somethingforgot his car keys and even left the engine running
|verb|
1.to make even
2.to become even
3.to make or become smooth or equal
I evened out the rug.
That point evens the score.
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