| A | B |
| eclectic | choosing what seems best from various sources |
| eclectic | one whose opinions and beliefs are drawn from various sources |
| effete | worn out or exhausted; marked by weakness, self-indulgence or decadence |
| efficacious | capable of producing the desired effect |
| effrontery | shameless boldness |
| elicit | to draw out or call forth |
| elite | a highly select group of superior individuals |
| elite | select; superior |
| emaciated | wasted or reduced by starvation, disease or the like |
| emanate | to flow out of |
| emanate | to send forth |
| embellish | to decorate or enhance |
| eminent | high in rank; distinguished |
| eminent | outstanding; conspicuous |
| empathy | a sympathetic understanding of the feelings, thoughts, and attitudes of someone else |
| emulate | to try to equal or excel the excellence of |
| enclave | a country or area lying wholly within the boundaries of another country or area |
| enclave | a separate group or community within a larger group or community |
| endemic | peculiar to a particular locality or group of people |
| enigma | an intentionally obscure statement; a riddle |
| enigma | someting or someone who is puzzling or mysterious |