Even

The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • In an even manner; so as to be even; straight; evenly: as, to run even.
  • Straightway; directly.
  • Just; exactly; at or to the very point; moreover; likewise; so much as: used to emphasize or strengthen an assertion: as, he was not satisfied even then; even this was not enough. In verse often contracted e'en.
  • To make even or level; level; lay smooth.
  • To place in an equal state as to claim or obligation, or in a state in which nothing is due on either side; balance, as accounts.
  • To equal; compare; bring into comparison, as one thing with another; connect or associate, as one thing or person with another: as, such a charge can never be evened to me.
  • To act up to; keep pace with.
  • To be or become even; have or come to an equality in any respect; range, divide, settle, etc., evenly: followed by with.
  • Level, plane, or smooth; hence, not rough or irregular; free from inequalities, irregularities, or obstructions: as, even ground; an even surface.
  • Uniform in action, character, or quality; equal or equable; unvarying; unwavering: as, an even temper; to hold an even course.
  • Situated on a level, or on the same level; being in the same line or plane; parallel; consentaneous; accordant: followed by with.
  • On an equality in any respect; on an equal level or footing; of equal or the same measure or quantity; in an equivalent state or condition; equally balanced or adjusted: as, our accounts are even; an even chance; an even bargain; letters of even date; to get even with an antagonist.
  • Plain to comprehension; lucid; clear.
  • Without fractional parts; neither more nor less; entire; unbroken: as, an even mile; an even pound or quart; an even hundred or thousand.
  • Divisible, as a number, by 2: thus, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, are even numbers: opposed to odd, as 1, 3, etc. See evenly even, unevenly even, below.
  • Without projecting parts; having all the ends terminating in the same plane: in ornithology, said of the tail of a bird all the feathers of which are of equal length.
  • In entomology, plane; horizontal, flat, and not deflexed at the margins: applied especially to the elytra when they form together a plane surface, and to the wings when they are extended horizontally in repose. [Even was formerly used in composition with the sense of fellow-or co-. See even-Christian, even-bishop, even-servant.]
  • noun. In the Pythagorean philos., that element of the universe which is represented by the even numbers: identified with the unlimited and imperfect.
  • noun. Evening: the earlier word for evening, but now archaic or poetical.
  • noun. Same as eve, 2.
  • noun. Often contracted e'en.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • intransitive verb. To be equal.
  • adjective. Level, smooth, or equal in surface; not rough; free from irregularities; hence uniform in rate of motion of action
  • adjective. Equable; not easily ruffled or disturbed; calm; uniformly self-possessed.
  • adjective. Parallel; on a level; reaching the same limit.
  • adjective. Balanced; adjusted; fair; equitable; impartial; just to both sides; owing nothing on either side; -- said of accounts, bargains, or persons indebted
  • adjective. Without an irregularity, flaw, or blemish; pure.
  • adjective. Associate; fellow; of the same condition.
  • adjective. Not odd; capable of division by two without a remainder; -- said of numbers.
  • adjective. with equal advantage.
  • adjective. in a level or horizontal position.
  • noun. Evening. See eve, n. 1.
  • transitive verb. To make even or level; to level; to lay smooth.
  • transitive verb. To equal.
  • transitive verb. 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; to make equal.
  • transitive verb. To set right; to complete.
  • transitive verb. To act up to; to keep pace with.
  • adverb. In an equal or precisely similar manner; equally; precisely; just; likewise; as well.
  • adverb. Up to, or down to, an unusual measure or level; so much as; fully; quite.
  • adverb. As might not be expected; -- serving to introduce what is unexpected or less expected.
  • adverb. At the very time; in the very case.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adverb. exactly, just, fully
  • adverb. Implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality
  • adverb. Emphasizing a comparative
  • noun. Evening.
  • adjective. Flat and level.
  • adjective. Without great variation.
  • adjective. Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc.
  • adjective. Divisible by two.
  • adjective. Convenient for rounding other numbers to; for example, ending in a zero.
  • Word Usage
    "Jesus tells his followers that he expects them to be even more generous than the Mosaic law requires: “Be ye perfect, ” he says, “even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect."
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