Even
UK /["/ˈiːvn/"]/US /["/ˈiːvn/"]/
Definition
used to emphasize something unexpected or surprising
In simple words: Equal or level; not odd.
Examples
- She is even taller than her brother.
- He didn't even say goodbye.
- The surface of the table is perfectly even.
- It was an even split of the winnings.
- They stayed even when the weather got bad.
Usage notes
Use 'even' to describe numbers, surfaces, or situations that are balanced. It can also indicate surprise or emphasis. Avoid using it in overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'even Steven' to remember things that match or are equal.
Collocations
- even number
- even surface
- even more
- even though
- even playing field
Synonyms
- equal
- level
- smooth
- balanced
- flat
Antonyms
- odd
- uneven
- lopsided
Common mistakes
- 'Even' is sometimes confused with 'level' in physical contexts.
- Learners may use 'even' incorrectly as a verb.
- Confusing the use of 'even' with 'flat' in contexts requiring a specific term.