Even
(
adjective
,
verb
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Even ( adjective )
- Level, smooth, and regular in surface or texture.
- Fair, impartial, or balanced.
Origin:
From middle english, from old english efen, from proto-germanic *ebnaz.
Examples:
- The table was so even that nothing fell off.
- The judge tried to maintain an even tone throughout the trial.
- She kept an even pace during the race.
- He tried to keep his voice even and calm.
- The room was painted with an even coat of paint.
(As a verb)
Even ( verb )
- Level, smooth, and regular in surface or texture.
- Fair, impartial, or balanced.
Origin:
From middle english, from old english efen, from proto-germanic *ebnaz.
Examples:
- The table was so even that nothing fell off.
- The judge tried to maintain an even tone throughout the trial.
- She kept an even pace during the race.
- He tried to keep his voice even and calm.
- The room was painted with an even coat of paint.
(As an adverb)
Even ( adverb )
- Level, smooth, and regular in surface or texture.
- Fair, impartial, or balanced.
Origin:
From middle english, from old english efen, from proto-germanic *ebnaz.
Examples:
- The table was so even that nothing fell off.
- The judge tried to maintain an even tone throughout the trial.
- She kept an even pace during the race.
- He tried to keep his voice even and calm.
- The room was painted with an even coat of paint.