Even ( adjective , verb , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Even ( adjective )

  1. Level, smooth, and regular in surface or texture.
  2. Fair, impartial, or balanced.

Origin:

From middle english, from old english efen, from proto-germanic *ebnaz.

Examples:

  1. The table was so even that nothing fell off.
  2. The judge tried to maintain an even tone throughout the trial.
  3. She kept an even pace during the race.
  4. He tried to keep his voice even and calm.
  5. The room was painted with an even coat of paint.

(As a verb)

Even ( verb )

  1. Level, smooth, and regular in surface or texture.
  2. Fair, impartial, or balanced.

Origin:

From middle english, from old english efen, from proto-germanic *ebnaz.

Examples:

  1. The table was so even that nothing fell off.
  2. The judge tried to maintain an even tone throughout the trial.
  3. She kept an even pace during the race.
  4. He tried to keep his voice even and calm.
  5. The room was painted with an even coat of paint.

(As an adverb)

Even ( adverb )

  1. Level, smooth, and regular in surface or texture.
  2. Fair, impartial, or balanced.

Origin:

From middle english, from old english efen, from proto-germanic *ebnaz.

Examples:

  1. The table was so even that nothing fell off.
  2. The judge tried to maintain an even tone throughout the trial.
  3. She kept an even pace during the race.
  4. He tried to keep his voice even and calm.
  5. The room was painted with an even coat of paint.
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