| even | | |
| eve, even, evening, eventide | (n.) | the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall).; "he enjoyed the evening light across the lake" |
| even, even out, flush, level | (v.) | make level or straight.; "level the ground" |
| even, even out | (v.) | become even or more even.; "even out the surface" |
| even, even out | (v.) | make even or more even. |
| even | (adj.) | divisible by two. |
| even, fifty-fifty | (adj.) | equal in degree or extent or amount; or equally matched or balanced.; "even amounts of butter and sugar"; "on even terms"; "it was a fifty-fifty (or even) split"; "had a fifty-fifty (or even) chance"; "an even fight" |
| even | (adj.) | being level or straight or regular and without variation as e.g. in shape or texture; or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else (i.e. even with).; "an even application of varnish"; "an even floor"; "the road was not very even"; "the picture is even with the window" |
| even, regular | (adj.) | symmetrically arranged.; "even features"; "regular features"; "a regular polygon" |
| even, regular | (adj.) | occurring at fixed intervals.; "a regular beat"; "the even rhythm of his breathing" |
| even, level, tied | (adj.) | of the score in a contest.; "the score is tied" |
| even | (adv.) | used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected.; "even an idiot knows that"; "declined even to consider the idea"; "I don't have even a dollar!" |
| even | (adv.) | in spite of; notwithstanding.; "even when he is sick, he works"; "even with his head start she caught up with him" |
| even, still, yet | (adv.) | to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons.; "looked sick and felt even worse"; "an even (or still) more interesting problem"; "still another problem must be solved"; "a yet sadder tale" |
| even | (adv.) | to the full extent.; "loyal even unto death" |
| though | | |
| though | (adv.) | (postpositive) however.; "it might be unpleasant, though" |
| yet | | |
| yet | (adv.) | up to the present time.; "I have yet to see the results"; "details are yet to be worked out" |
| as yet, heretofore, hitherto, so far, thus far, til now, until now, up to now, yet | (adv.) | used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time.; "So far he hasn't called"; "the sun isn't up yet" |
| in time, yet | (adv.) | within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time.; "he longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves"; "sooner or later you will have to face the facts"; "in time they came to accept the harsh reality" |
| so far, yet | (adv.) | used after a superlative.; "this is the best so far"; "the largest drug bust yet" |
| all the same, even so, however, nevertheless, nonetheless, notwithstanding, still, withal, yet | (adv.) | despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession).; "although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it"; "while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed"; "he was a stern yet fair master"; "granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go" |
| despite | | |
| contempt, despite, disdain, scorn | (n.) | lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike.; "he was held in contempt"; "the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary" |
| despite | (n.) | contemptuous disregard.; "she wanted neither favor nor despite" |
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