English Words - Essential English Vocabulary - Improve Your Vocabulary with Words That Start With E

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  • Essential English Vocabulary.
    Improve Your Vocab with Words That Start with E
    Eagle.
    Eagle is a large bird of prey with a hooked beak and sharp talons.
    "The eagle soared in the sky."
    Ear.
    Ear is the organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates.
    "I can hear you with my ears."
    Earmuffs.
    Earmuffs are a head covering with two padded sections connected by a band and worn to keep the ears warm.
    "I wore earmuffs in the cold weather."
    Earphones.
    Earphones are small speakers that fit inside or over the ears to allow private listening.
    "I listen to music with my earphones."
    Earring.
    An earring is a piece of jewelry that is worn on the ear lobe.
    "I bought a pair of earrings as a gift."
    Earth.
    Earth is the planet that humans and other living things inhabit.
    "The earth is round."
    Earwig.
    An earwig is an insect with a pair of pincers at the end of its body.
    "I saw an earwig on my windowsill."
    Easel.
    An easel is a frame for holding an artist's canvas or paper.
    "I set up an easel for painting."
    Eat.
    To eat is to take in and digest food for nourishment.
    "I ate a sandwich for lunch."
    Eel.
    An eel is a long, slimy fish with a snake-like body.
    "I caught an eel in the river."
    Eggplant.
    Eggplant is a long, dark purple vegetable.
    "I cooked eggplant parmesan for dinner."
    Eggs.
    Eggs are oval-shaped, white-shelled reproductive bodies produced by birds, reptiles, and other animals.
    "I scrambled some eggs for breakfast."
    Egret.
    An egret is a white heron with long plumes.
    "I saw an egret in the marsh."
    Eight.
    Eight is the number that comes after seven and before nine.
    "I have eight apples."
    Elbow.
    The elbow is the joint between the upper arm and the forearm.
    "My elbow is sore from playing tennis."
    Elephants.
    Elephants are large mammals with long trunks and tusks.
    "The elephants at the zoo were very friendly."
    Elevator.
    An elevator is a lift that moves people and goods between floors of a building.
    "I took the elevator to the top floor."
    Eleven.
    Eleven is the number that comes after ten and before twelve.
    "I have eleven pencils."
    Elk.
    An elk is a large deer with antlers, found in North America and Eurasia.
    "We spotted an elk in the forest."
    Emu.
    An emu is a large, flightless bird native to Australia.
    "I saw an emu at the zoo."
    Engine.
    An engine is a machine for converting energy into motion.
    "The engine of the car is running smoothly."
    Engineers.
    Engineers are people who design, construct, and maintain machines, buildings, and other structures.
    "The engineers designed the bridge."
    Entrance.
    An entrance is a way in or out of a building or a room.
    "The entrance to the museum was impressive."
    Envelope.
    An envelope is a flat paper container, usually with a gummed flap, for sending letters and documents.
    "I put the letter in an envelope and mailed it."
    Eraser.
    An eraser is an object used to rub out mistakes made in writing or drawing.
    "I used an eraser to remove my mistakes."
    Escalator.
    An escalator is a moving staircase for passengers in a building.
    "I took the escalator to the second floor."
    Evening.
    Evening is the period of time at the end of the day.
    "We watched the sunset in the evening."
    Exam.
    An exam is a test of a student's knowledge or proficiency in a particular subject.
    "I'm taking an exam tomorrow."
    Excavator.
    An excavator is a large machine with a scoop at the end of an arm used for digging and lifting materials.
    "The excavator dug a deep hole."
    Eye.
    The eye is the organ of sight in humans and other animals.
    "I need glasses to improve my eyesight."
    Eyeglasses.
    Eyeglasses are frames with lenses worn to improve vision.
    "I wear eyeglasses to see better."
    Eyes.
    Eyes are organs of sight that allow people and animals to see.
    "I looked at her with my eyes."

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