Effusive | Expressing gratitude, approval or pleasure in a way that shows very strong feeling | Gushing, Unrestrained | Restrained, Reserved | The coach was effusive in praising Tendulkar. |
Emaciated | Very thin and weak, usually because of illness or extreme hunger | Thin, Skeletal | Chubby, Fat | Chronic disease make one emaciated. |
Embodiment | Someone or something that represents a quality or an idea exactly | Personification, Incarnation | Exclusion | Mother Teresa was often regarded as the embodiment of selfless devotion to others. |
Enervate | To make someone feel weak and without energy | Debilitate, Devitalise | Strengthen, Energies | We were enervated by the lengthy discussion |
Enjoin | To instruct or urge someone to do something or behave in a particular way | Urge, Command, Insist | Obey, follow | The boss enjoined the workers to do the best. |
Ensconce | To make yourself very comfortable or safe in a place or position | Settle, Install | Unsettle, Exhibit | He ensconced in his new abode there. |
Entrée | Admittance; the right to enter something | Entry, Ingress | Exit, Refusal | Entrée to the country club is through sponsorship. |
Entropy | Lack of order or predictability, gradual decline into disorder | Break up, Collapse | Improvement, Order | The mishandling of the situation led to entropy. |
Ephemeral | Existing only for a short time. | Fleeting, Transient | Enduring, Lasting | Fame in the show business is ephemeral |
Epoch | A long period of time, especially one in which there are new advance and great changes | Era, Span, Age | | The development of the steam engine marked an important epoch in the history of industry. |
Equitable | Treating everyone fairly and in the same way. | Unbiased, Reasonable | Partial, biased | He is fighting for a more equitable distribution of funds. |
Excruciating | Intensely painful | Acute, Agonising | Painless, Calm, Easy | The Uttrakhand disaster was an excruciating experience for the victims. |
Expatiate | Speak or write in detail | Expound, Lecture | Compress, Abridge | It is useless to expatiate upon the beauty of nature to one who is blind. |