Adjective(1) divisible by two(2) equal in degree or extent or amount; or equally matched or balanced, or even, or even(3) 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(4) symmetrically arranged(5) occurring at fixed intervals(6) of the score in a contest(7) equal in degree or extent or amount(8) to the full extent(9) commensurate; having no advantage(10) fair(11) impartial
Verb(1) make level or straight(2) become even or more even(3) make even or more even(4) balance(5) make smooth
Adverb(1) used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected(2) in spite of; notwithstanding(3) to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons, or still(4) to the full extent(5) still(6) yet
Adjective(1) divisible by two(2) equal in degree or extent or amount; or equally matched or balanced, or even, or even(3) 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(4) symmetrically arranged(5) occurring at fixed intervals(6) of the score in a contest(7) equal in degree or extent or amount(8) to the full extent(9) commensurate; having no advantage(10) fair(11) impartial
Verb(1) make level or straight(2) become even or more even(3) make even or more even(4) balance(5) make smooth
Adverb(1) used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected(2) in spite of; notwithstanding(3) to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons, or still(4) to the full extent(5) still(6) yet
(1) The two big groups were made up of an even mix of first or second start gate pilots.(2) Our willingness to show up for this event seems to have surprised even ourselves.(3) In the 1960s there was an even greater shift in emphasis to viticultural research.(4) Movies about poor, uneducated mothers forced to work punishing jobs are even rarer.(5) St Tropez is tinted so the therapist can easily see where she is applying it and it makes for an even application.(6) All the cast are local and there is an even split between Clonegal and Kildavin players.(7) Their anaemic performance over the last 18 months has come as a surprise even to us.(8) The assumption is that the private sector does it better, faster, possibly even cheaper.(9) Set out poles at either end of the hedge with strings marking the height and line to be cut to ensure an even finish.(10) Notwithstanding the personal tragedy here there is now even less emphasis on the original issue.(11) When you produce such a compound chemically you get an even split of the enantiomers.(12) After an even third round, Oxford claimed the victory by a majority decision.(13) just print the even pages(14) It will not be easy, which places even greater emphasis on the world's best cricketer.(15) you can even enter online(16) They were also level in the table and the game looked like an even match.