Webster Essential Vocabulary

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evidence(EV id ins) n.1. something that makes another thing easy to see; a
sign; an indication; 2. something that proves (something else); grounds to believe
that something is so



  • Juan’s momentary blurriness of vision was evidenceof the eye problems
    that were to come.

  • Carrie’s eyewitness testimony was the evidencethat made Eddie’s convic-
    tion almost certain.

  • Karl’s fingerprints on the machete were powerful evidenceof his coconut
    poaching.
    [Syn. proof]
    evident(EV id int) adj.easily seen; clear; obvious; plain

  • It is evidentthat you have no knowledge of how to raise mangoes.

  • That the window had not been cleaned in a long time was evidentfrom a
    single glance at it.
    [-ly adv.] [Syn. manifest]
    evitable(EV it uh bl) adj.avoidable (Think about it; inevitablemeans unavoidable.)

  • The automobile accident was definitely evitable.

  • Getting your foot stepped upon by an elephant is a very evitableevent.
    exacerbate(eg ZAS ir bayt) vt.1. to increase in intensity; to sharpen; aggravate;



  1. to irritate or annoy; exaggerate



  • Tweaking her only exacerbatesher embarrassment.

  • Putting weight on your twisted ankle will exacerbateyour discomfort.

  • Showing a hungry person pictures of food serves only to exacerbatehis
    hunger.
    [-d, exacerbating]
    exasperation(eg ZAS pir ay shun) n.great irritation or annoyance; vexation

  • Flora’s inability to hit the high notes in the song led to her eventual feel-
    ing of exasperation.

  • Exasperationusually comes from considerable effort met with little or no
    success.
    exception(ek SEP shin) n.1. an omission; a leaving out; 2. a situation or case
    in which a rule, order, etc. is not applicable; 3. an objection or disagreement

  • Everyone, without exception,is responsible for washing his or her own dishes.

  • The No Parking signs are applicable to almost every vehicle, but a police
    car is an exception.

  • The senator took exceptionto the ruling of the chairman and raised a point
    of order.
    excessive (eks ES iv) adj.too much; too great; inappropriately large

  • In subduing the perpetrator, many felt that the police had used excessive
    force.

  • Excessiveanything is always too much.

  • Americans are generally overweight because we consume excessivequanti-
    ties of food.
    [excessively adv.] [Syn. inordinate, extravagant]


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