evenly
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.
– 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)
even though despite the fact that.
of even date Law or formal of the same date.
on an even keel
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 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.
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.
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