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Even Definition & Meaning

1. (adjective) having a level or flat surface; not uneven.

Example: The table was even, so the glasses didn't wobble.

2. (adverb) used to emphasize a comparison or contrast.

Example: Even though he's the youngest, he's the tallest in the family.

3. (noun) a level score in a game or competition.

Example: The game ended in a tie, with an even score of 2-

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5. (verb) to make something level or equal.

Example: She tried to even out the frosting on the cake.

6. (conjunction) used to introduce a surprising or unexpected fact.

Example: Even though he's been studying for weeks, he still failed the exam.

Examples of the word even used in sentences.

  • Even a small act of kindness can make someone's day.
  • Even my cat loves to eat fish.
  • Even though it's cold outside, I don't like wearing a jacket.
  • I can't run fast, even if I try my best.
  • I don't like spicy food, even a little bit.
  • I don't really like coffee, even though I know a lot of people are big fans.
  • Even if the concert starts late, we'll still have a great time.
  • Even though it's raining, I'm still going for a jog.
  • He always wears his favorite shirt, even to formal events.
  • I was surprised to hear that she enjoys watching horror movies, even though she scares easily.
  • It's important to treat everyone with respect, even if you disagree with their beliefs.
  • Even though I woke up early, I still felt tired throughout the day.
  • I can't believe it's raining again, even after the weather forecast said it would be sunny.
  • Even if I don't win the race, I'm still proud of myself for trying my best.
  • Even though I love pizza, I try to limit how often I eat it to maintain a healthy diet.
  • Even the most experienced chefs make mistakes in the kitchen sometimes.
  • Even though he was exhausted, he still managed to finish the project ahead of schedule.
  • Even if you don't agree with his opinions, you should still listen to his perspective.
  • Even the slightest breeze can cause the leaves on the trees to rustle.
  • Even though they were siblings, their personalities were completely different.
  • The hotel room was so luxurious, it even had a Jacuzzi in the bathroom.
  • Even the most experienced hikers can get lost in this dense forest, so it's important to bring a map.
  • Even if it rained, we would still have a great time at the outdoor concert.
  • Despite her fear of heights, she decided to try bungee jumping – and even enjoyed it!
  • I couldn't believe it when my boss gave me a raise, even though I had only been working there for a month.
  • The music festival promised to be even better than last year's event.
  • Even though she was exhausted, she couldn't resist the urge to finish the project.
  • The company's profits exceeded even the most optimistic projections.
  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, she persevered and even exceeded her goals.
  • Even at the height of his success, he remained humble and grounded.
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