| A | B |
| elude | to escape notice; to get away from |
| embroil | to draw into conflict or a fight |
| emissary | one sent on a special mission to represent others |
| emit | to send out; to give forth, as in sound |
| enmity | deep-seated hostility, often mutual |
| ensue | to result from |
| entice | to attract by offering reward or pleasure |
| entity | an independent being; a real and independent existence |
| envisage | to form a mental picture |
| epigram | a witty saying expressing a single thought or observation |
| epitaph | inscription on a tombstone |
| equivocal | ambiguous, purposely vague |
| eradicate | to wipe out; destroy |
| fabricate | to make, to build; to make up a story in order to deceive |
| facade | deceptive outward appearance; front part of a building |