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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
even1
adjective (evener, evenest)
  • 1 flat and smooth; level.
  • 2 equal in number, amount, or value.

    ■ equally balanced: the match was fairly even.

    ■ having little variation in quality; regular.

  • 3 (of a person's temper or disposition) equable; calm.
  • 4 (of a number) divisible by two without a remainder.
verb (often even out/up) make or become even. adverb used for emphasis: he knows even less than I do.
– phrases
even as at the very same time as.
an even break informal a fair chance.
even if despite the possibility or fact that.
even now (or then)
  • 1 now (or then) as well as before.
  • 2 in spite of what has (or had) happened.
  • 3 at this (or that) very moment.
even so nevertheless.
even though despite the fact that.
of even date Law or formal of the same date.
on an even keel
  • 1 not listing or tilting to one side.
  • 2 functioning normally after a period of difficulty.
– derivatives
evenly adverb,
evenness noun.
– origin OE efen (adj.), efne (adv.), of Gmc origin.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
even2
noun archaic or literary evening.
– origin OE ǣfen, of Gmc origin.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
Even /eɪˈvɛn/
noun (pl. same)
  • 1 a member of an indigenous people living in the Kamchatka peninsula of eastern Siberia.
  • 2 the Tungusic language of the Even.
– origin a local name.
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