Definition: 1. Used to emphasize something unexpected or surprising. 2. To make the comparison stronger. 3. Smooth, level and flat. 4. Equal or the same for each person, team, place, etc.
Use 'even' in a sentence:
1. They were too spiritless even to resist.
2. I'm too tired even to think.
3. Each time this initial memory trace is replayed, it becomes even stronger.
4. Normal forgetting may even be a safety mechanism to ensure our brain doesn't become too full.
5. I've never heard him even raise his voice.
6. Even at school, he showed he had an instinct for business.
7. What Barth wrote decades ago is even truer today.
8. Even his praise is double-edged.
9. Even the poor have their pride.
10. She can't even change a nappy.
11. On television he made an even stronger impact as an interviewer.
12. On such a hot day, even water was nectar.
13. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 are all even numbers.
14. The industry may have to slim down even further.
15. I'll get even with you for this, just you wait.
16. Half the time you don't even listen to what I say.
17. Cynthia is not ashamed of what she does, even if she ends up doing something wrong.
18. He never even opened the letter.
19. Even a child can understand it.
20. She didn't even call to say she wasn't coming.
21. I'll get there, even if I have to walk.
22. You need an even surface to work on.
23. It was cold there even in summer.
24. Even in small companies, computers are an essential tool.
25. The two players were pretty even.
26. Children do not learn at an even pace.
27. Our scores are now even.
28. We even use muscle when we open and close our eye.