7-letter words containing v, e
- enriven — ripped
- enslave — Make (someone) a slave.
- envault — to enclose in a vault; entomb
- envelop — Wrap up, cover, or surround completely.
- envenom — Put poison on or into; make poisonous.
- envious — Feeling or showing envy.
- environ — Surround; enclose.
- envokes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envoke.
- envolve — Misspelling of involve.
- envying — Present participle of envy.
- erosive — Of or pertaining to erosion.
- estival — Belonging to or appearing in summer.
- estover — (archaic, legal, history) An allowance provided from an estate for a person's support; an allowance of wood for repairs, firewood and fencing.
- evacate — (obsolete) To empty.
- evacuee — A person evacuated from a place of danger to somewhere safe.
- evaders — Plural form of evader.
- evading — Present participle of evade.
- evangel — The Christian gospel.
- evanish — (archaic, intransitive) To vanish.
- evasion — The action of evading something.
- evasive — Tending to avoid commitment or self-revelation, esp. by responding only indirectly.
- even as — at the very same moment or in the very same way that
- even if — in the unlikely case that
- even so — nevertheless
- even up — To even up a contest or game means to make it more equally balanced than it was.
- evening — The period of time at the end of the day, usually from about 6 p.m. to bedtime.
- eventer — A horse or rider that takes part in eventing.
- ever so — You use ever in the expressions ever such and ever so to emphasize that someone or something has a particular quality, especially when you are expressing enthusiasm or gratitude.
- everest — Mount Everest
- everett — a masculine name
- evernet — a hypothetical form of internet that is continuously accessible using a wide variety of devices
- everted — Simple past tense and past participle of evert.
- evertor — any muscle that turns a part outwards
- evesham — a town in W central England, in W Worcestershire, on the River Avon: scene of the Battle of Evesham in 1265 (Lord Edward's defeat of Simon de Montfort and the barons); centre of the Vale of Evesham, famous for market gardens and orchards. Pop: 22 179 (2001)
- evicted — Simple past tense and past participle of evict.
- evictee — One who is evicted.
- evictor — One who evicts.
- evident — Plain or obvious; clearly seen or understood.
- evilest — Superlative form of evil.
- evinced — Simple past tense and past participle of evince.
- evinces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evince.
- evirate — to emasculate; to castrate
- evocate — (rare) To evoke.
- evoking — Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
- evolute — A curve that is the locus of the centers of curvature of another curve (its involute).
- evolved — Develop gradually, esp. from a simple to a more complex form.
- evolver — Someone or something that evolves.
- evolves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evolve.
- evzones — Plural form of evzone.
- ex div. — ex dividend