| A | B |
| elixir (noun) | a supposed remedy for all ailments |
| elucidate (verb) | to make clear |
| emanate (verb) | to come forth; to send forth |
| emendation (noun) | a correction |
| empathy (noun) | an understanding of another's feelings |
| empirical (adj.) | based on practical experience rather than theory |
| endemic (adj.) | confined to a particular country or area |
| enervate (verb) | to weaken |
| ennui (noun) | boredom; a weariness resulting from a lack of interest |
| ephemeral (adj.) | lasting only a brief time; short-lived |
| epitome (noun) | a typical example; a condensed account |
| ergo (adv.) | therefore |
| erotic (adj.) | pertaining to sexual love |
| eschew (verb) | to keep away from; to avoid; to shun |
| facetious (adj.) | comical; jocular; flippant |