Few people will compare these two words, because the difference is too big, and it is obvious that there is no connection between the two even adverb adv. 1. Even, even
He never even bothered to acknowledge her presence.
He even ignored her presence.
Even a child can answer it.
Even a child can answer this question. 2. More, more and more
You seem even more beautiful than usual today.
You seem even more beautiful than usual today.
It was cold yesterday, but it's even colder today.
It was cold yesterday, but it's even colder today.
It was cold yesterday, but it's even colder today. 3. Completely, very well; fully 4. Exactly, exactly, just as 5. Exactly at the time of..., just at the time of... 6. Always, from beginning to end 7. Flatly; steadily 8. Evenly, equally adjective adj. 1 .flat, flat
In the end we arrived at the even ground at the top of the mountain.
Finally we arrived at the flat ground on the top of the mountain.
The country is even with no high hills.
The fields are flat and there are no high hills.
He cut the bushes even with the fence.
He cut the bushes even with the fence. 2. Uniform; regular; stable
He cut the bread into even slices.
He cut the bread into even slices.
The child's pulse is now even.
The child's pulse is now stable.
He tried to keep his voice even.
He tried to keep his voice calm. 3. Equal, balanced
Our scores are now even.
Our scores are now equal.
The two horses were even in the race.
The two horses had equal results in the race. 4. Even number, even number
Thirteen is not divisible by any even number.
13 cannot be divided by any even number. 5. (Quantity, speed, etc.) little change, uniform, stable 6. Balanced; on par; at the same level 7. Well-proportioned; of the same size 8. Calm; steady; peaceful, Moderate 9. Even, aligned, on the same plane (or line), on the same plane (or straight line, level) 10. Fair, impartial, average; impartial transitive verb vt. & intransitive verb vi. 1. (to make) flat; (to make) equal
The carpenter evened a board with a plane.
The carpenter smoothed it with a plane. got a plank of wood.
She evened the edges by trimming them.
She evened the edges by trimming them.
She evened the edges by trimming them.
Smith's goal evened the score.
Smith's goal evened the score. Transitive verb vt. 1. to flatten, to level; to level; to flatten, to level; to equalize, to equalize; to make equal; to make equal (sometimes used with out) 2. to level (score) , to balance; to settle both debit and credit, to settle (accounts, etc.) (often used with up) especially adverb adv. 1. Especially, especially
It especially excited their inquisitiveness.
This especially aroused their curiosity.
Especially is Dennie good at swimming.
Especially is Dennie good at swimming.
2. Mainly, specifically; significantly; unusually, abnormally, unusually