ethnicity*(eth NIS i tee) n.classification of a cultural subgroup with a com-
mon cultural heritage or nationality
- Being of Ethiopian descent is an ethnicity.
- Having a Lithuanian heritage is an ethnicity.
- Speaking Spanish or English is a commonality of language but is not an
ethnicity.
evaluate(ee VAL yoo AYT) vt.1. to find the value or amount of; 2. to judge the
worth or quality of something; appraise; 3. (math) to find the numerical value of - The appraiser evaluatedKim’s oil painting as being worth between $1,500
and $2,000. - Jorgeevaluatedthe parcel of land as being too small for raising cattle.
- By solving the equation, Millie evaluated xto be 45.
[-d, evaluating, evaluation n.] [Syn. estimate]
evanescent (EV in ES int) adj.tending to be transitory; having the tendency to
pass or fade from sight; ephemeral - The evanescentmist soon began to dissipate from the heat of the sun.
- The evanescentsmoke from the cannon’s muzzle vanished within minutes.
[-ly adv.] [Syn. transient]
eventually(ee VENT yoo i lee) adv.finally; in the end; ultimately - All things, good or bad, eventuallycome to an end.
- A trip around the world will eventuallybring you back to your starting point.
[eventual adj.]
Quick Review #35.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
E: SAT Words 103
- especially
- espouse
- essence
- essential
- establish
- esteem
- ethical
- ethicist
- ethnicity
- evaluate
- evanescent
- eventually
a. requisite
b. moral
c. transient
d. heritage
e. unusually
f. ultimately
g. estimate
h. advocate
i. found
j. moralist
k. entity
l. appreciate