even

The word “even” has 2 syllables: e-ven

It's pronounced as /ˈiː.vən/


What is synonym and antonym for even?

In the thesaurus, “even” has 236 synonyms and 109 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for even along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for even

Antonyms for even

Meanings of even

  • noun
    1. (diminutive) An even number.
    2. Evening.
  • verb
    1. To make flat and level.
    2. To equal.
    3. To be equal.
    4. To place in an equal state, as to obligation, or in a state in which nothing is due on either side; to balance, as accounts; to make quits.
    5. To set right; to complete.
    6. To act up to; to keep pace with.
  • adjective
    1. Flat and level.
    2. Without great variation.
    3. Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc.
    4. (of an integer) Divisible by two.
    5. (of a number) Convenient for rounding other numbers to; for example, ending in a zero.
    6. On equal monetary terms; neither owing nor being owed.
    7. On equal terms of a moral sort; quits.
    8. Parallel; on a level; reaching the same limit.
    9. Without an irregularity, flaw, or blemish; pure.
    10. Associate; fellow; of the same condition.
  • adverb
    1. Exactly, just, fully.
    2. In reality; implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality.
    3. Emphasizing a comparative.
    4. Signalling a correction of one's previous utterance; rather, that is.

Example Sentences

  • She didn’t even notice the time passing.
  • He worked hard and didn’t take a break, not even for lunch.
  • The movie was so exciting that even the adults enjoyed it.
  • I can’t believe he forgot my birthday, not even a simple message.
  • The road was rough, but she managed to drive safely even in the dark.

On this page you'll find 345 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to even, such as: absolutely, abundantly, accommodate, adjust, agitated, akin, align.

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Related Words

cadenced

  • cadent
  • even
  • lilting
  • measured
  • metric
  • metrical
  • metronomic
  • metronomical
  • musical
  • regular
  • rhythmic
  • rhythmical
  • steady
  • swaying
  • uniform

cadent

  • cadenced
  • even
  • lilting
  • measured
  • metric
  • metrical
  • metronomic
  • metronomical
  • musical
  • regular
  • rhythmic
  • rhythmical
  • steady
  • swaying
  • uniform

identical

  • Xerox
  • akin
  • alike
  • analogous
  • carbon-copy
  • coequal
  • comparable
  • coordinate
  • correspondent
  • corresponding
  • dead ringer
  • ditto
  • double
  • duplicate
  • equal
  • equivalent
  • even
  • exact
  • identic
  • indistinguishable
  • interchangeable
  • like
  • like two peas in a pod
  • look-alike
  • matching
  • much of a muchness
  • one and the same
  • parallel
  • same
  • same difference
  • selfsame
  • similar
  • spitting image
  • such
  • suchlike
  • synonymous
  • tantamount
  • twin
  • very
  • very same

nailed

oblate

  • Holy Joe
  • Reverend Mother
  • abbess
  • abbot
  • anchoress
  • ancress
  • archbishop
  • archpriest
  • ascetic
  • austere
  • bishop
  • brother
  • celibate
  • chaplain
  • churchman
  • clergyman
  • clergyperson
  • cleric
  • clerical
  • clerk
  • cloistress
  • collapsed
  • complanate
  • confessor
  • contemplative
  • conventual
  • curate
  • deacon
  • dean
  • decumbent
  • deflated
  • diocesan
  • divine
  • dominie
  • ecclesiastic
  • empty
  • evangelist
  • even
  • extended
  • fallen
  • father
  • flush
  • friar
  • high priest
  • horizontal
  • low
  • mendicant
  • minister
  • missionary
  • missioner
  • missionizer
  • monastic
  • monk
  • monkish
  • monsignor
  • mother superior
  • novice
  • nun
  • outstretched
  • padre
  • pancake
  • parson
  • pastor
  • planar
  • planate
  • plane
  • pope
  • preacher
  • prelate
  • presbyter
  • prioress
  • procumbent
  • prone
  • prostrate
  • punctured
  • reclining
  • reclusive
  • rector
  • recumbent
  • religious
  • reverend
  • revivalist
  • secluded
  • shepherd
  • sky pilot
  • solitary
  • splay
  • spread-out
  • supine
  • tabular
  • unbroken
  • vicar
  • votary

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