Nouns that start with E

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What is a noun?

By definition, nouns are people, places, things, or ideas.

Unlike other nouns, nouns starting with are more common. They are often paired with other consonants such as A, C, F, and M. Consider this article to be a starting point for honing your writing skills. Being the subject of a sentence is one of a noun’s main purposes. In this guide, you’ll see a list of 25 nouns that start with E, as well as their definitions, plurals, and usage examples.

 

List of E nouns

Noun

Definition + Plural Form(s)

Example Sentence

Eagerness

A feeling of excitement or anticipation to do something

 

PLURAL: eagernesses

 

My studies were initiated with a sense of eagerness.

Eagle

A bird of prey with powerful wings and keen eyesight

 

PLURAL: eagles

 

The eagle has landed.

Earth

The planet that we live on

 

PLURAL: Earths

 

We should not take our planet, Earth, for granted.

Easter

A Sunday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ

 

PLURAL: Easters

 

Today is Easter, so we will go to church.

Earnestness

The quality of being sincere or serious

 

PLURAL: earnesrnesses

 

He has a deep earnestness and a firm conviction that the gospel he preaches is true.

Ebony

A dark black color

 

PLURAL: ebonies

 

The neighboring forests furnish ebony, molave, tindalo, and other very valuable hardwoods.

Eccentric

Deviating from established norms

 

PLURAL: eccentrics

Another eccentric joined the theater team.

Echo

Repetition of a sound after it ends

 

PLURAL: echoes

 

Many snickers were heard around them when the echo of little voices was heard.

Eclipse

It is the obscuring of light, especially the sunlight or moonlight

 

PLURAL: eclipses

The last total lunar eclipse was in 2007.

Economics

A science that deals with the distribution and purchasing of goods and services

 

PLURAL: economics

Economics answers all financial questions on the planet.

 

Ecstasy

A feeling of intense joy, happiness, or passion

 

PLURAL: ecstasies

For all the fans, their celebrity crush is a source of ecstasy.

Edginess

The state of being anxious

 

PLURAL: edginesses

 

Modern cinema is known for its overreliance on edginess

Edition

A version of something

 

PLURAL: editions

 

A new edition of the newsletter has just come out.

Education

The process of gaining knowledge

 

PLURAL: educations

 

The government should ensure the overall education and growth of all children.

Eeriness

The condition of being mysterious or frightening

 

PLURAL: eerinesses

 

There was an air of eeriness outside.

Effect

A result or change that is caused by something else

 

PLURAL: effects

 

The overall effect was surprising.

Efficiency

The ability to produce something with a minimum amount of effort

 

PLURAL: efficiencies

 

In the current situation, the efficiency was about 83 percent.

Effort

The use of physical or mental energy

 

PLURAL: efforts

My admiration goes out to you for the time and effort you put into it.

Eggshell

The hard, brittle outer covering of an egg

 

PLURAL: eggshells          

 

The satin and eggshell both have a very slight shine and are easy to clean.

Ego

The view that a person has of himself

 

PLURAL: egos

 

Be careful not to have too large of an ego.

Egret

A type of heron with long, white plumes

 

PLURAL: egrets

 

One redshank and a little egret foraged together in the shallow pools between mussel beds.

Eiderdown

The soft, fine feathers of an eider duck, used as stuffing for pillows and quilts

 

PLURAL: eiderdowns

 

It is a really pretty vintage eiderdown, circa 1930.

Ejector

A jet pump for lifting water or withdrawing air from a space

 

PLURAL: ejectors

 

Although I searched for an ejector for a long time, I was unable to find one.

Elaboration

The act or process of refining, expanding or improving something

 

PLURAL: elaborations

 

The topic required further elaboration, but the professor did not seem like he wanted to spend any more time on it.

Employee

A person who works for a company in exchange for compensation

 

PLURAL: employees

A nanny is considered an employee of the family.


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