Synonyms for even out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ee-vuhn |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈi vən |
Top 10 synonyms for even out Other synonyms for the word even out
- abrade
- adjust
- annul
- arrange
- array
- balance
- be displayed
- be distributed
- beat down
- bloat
- branch off
- broaden
- cancel
- cast
- coat
- compensate
- compress
- countercheck
- daub
- debase
- deflate
- depress
- dial back
- diffuse
- dilate
- diverge
- ease
- enlarge
- equate
- even
- even off
- even out
- expand
- extend
- fan
- fell
- flatten
- floor
- flow
- flush
- frustrate
- gloss
- grade
- ground
- increase
- iron out
- knock down
- lay
- lay low
- lengthen
- level
- lie
- make amends
- make equal
- make flat
- make reparation
- make restitution
- make up for
- mend
- mow
- mow down
- multiply
- mushroom
- negate
- negative
- neutralize
- open
- outstretch
- overlay
- paint
- pay for
- pay one's dues
- pervade
- plane
- plaster
- prepare
- press
- proliferate
- prostrate
- put right
- radiate
- raze
- reach
- recalibrate
- recompense
- reform
- regulate
- relieve
- remedy
- repair
- restore
- revise
- roll
- roll out
- set
- settle
- smash
- smear
- smooth
- smoothen
- sprawl
- spray
- spread out
- square
- squash
- straighten
- stretch
- strew
- subdue
- suffuse
- surface
- swell
- trample
- turn around
- turn over new leaf
- turn things around
- uncoil
- unfold
- unfurl
- unroll
- untwist
- unwind
- vindicate
- widen
Définition of even out
Origin :- Old English efen "level," also "equal, like; calm, harmonious; quite, fully; namely," from Proto-Germanic *ebnaz (cf. Old Saxon eban, Old Frisian even "level, plain, smooth," Dutch even, Old High German eban, German eben, Old Norse jafn, Danish jævn, Gothic ibns).
- Etymologists are uncertain whether the original sense was "level" or "alike." Used extensively in Old English compounds, with a sense of "fellow, co-" (e.g. efeneald "of the same age;" Middle English even-sucker "foster-brother"). Of numbers, from 1550s. Modern adverbial sense (introducing an extreme case of something more generally implied) seems to have arisen 16c. from use of the word to emphasize identity ("Who, me?" "Even you," etc.) Sense of "on an equal footing" is from 1630s. Rhyming reduplication phrase even steven is attested from 1866; even break first recorded 1911. Even-tempered from 1875.
- As in level : verb make even
- As in average : verb obtain numerical mean
- As in redress : verb change, rectify
- As in spread : verb open or fan out
- As in outstretch : verb spread
- As in flatten : verb level out
- But he can do this in a big topless tent, or even out in an open field, if you like.
- Extract from : « Disowned » by Victor Endersby
- When France needs her princes, she will seek them even out of exile.
- Extract from : « Gerald Fitzgerald » by Charles James Lever
- The flitter was not even out of the crater when the bomb went off.
- Extract from : « The Vortex Blaster » by Edward Elmer Smith
- The worst reek had gone from them, but even out in the open air they smelt.
- Extract from : « The La Chance Mine Mystery » by Susan Carleton Jones
- It was Ludovic Valcarm, and he had come for her, even out of his prison.
- Extract from : « Linda Tressel » by Anthony Trollope
- The “Kate” was under way, but she was not yet even out of Bressay Sound.
- Extract from : « Archibald Hughson » by W.H.G. Kingston
- I have kept them out of my sight and even out of my thoughts.
- Extract from : « Sir Nigel » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Without your having seen anything, even out of the tail of the eye?
- Extract from : « The Hero of the People » by Alexandre Dumas
- Melissa may be outside or even out in a boat herself, crabbing or fishing.
- Extract from : « Missing at Marshlands » by Cleo Garis
- He heard the happy ring of her laugh, even out there in the noisy waters.
- Extract from : « Fighting the Sea » by Edward A. Rand
Antonyms for even out
- abridge
- allow
- approve
- block
- blow up
- break
- build
- close
- collect
- compress
- conceal
- confuse
- construct
- contract
- damage
- deceive
- decrease
- destroy
- diminish
- disorganize
- elevate
- end
- erect
- expand
- gather
- halt
- harm
- hide
- hurt
- incite
- increase
- injure
- jag
- lessen
- lie
- lift
- lose
- lower
- make uneven
- mix up
- narrow
- permit
- point away
- raise
- reduce
- restrict
- reveal
- rough up
- roughen
- round
- shorten
- shrink
- shrivel
- straighten
- turn
- uncompress
- upset
- worsen
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