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evert

E e

Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • \i-ˈvərt\
    • /ɪˈvɜːt/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • \i-ˈvərt\

Definitions of evert word

  • noun evert Turn (a structure or organ) outward or inside out. 1
  • verb evert to turn (an eyelid, the intestines, or some other bodily part) outwards or inside out 0
  • noun evert Chris(tine). born 1954, US tennis player: winner of eighteen Grand Slam singles titles (1974–86), including the French Open a record seven times, the US Open a record six times, and Wimbledon three times 0
  • verb transitive evert to turn outward or inside out, as an eyelid 0

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Parts of speech for Evert

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

evert popularity

This term is known only to a narrow circle of people with rare knowledge. Only 7% of English native speakers know the meaning of this word.
This word is included in each student's vocabulary. Most likely there is at least one movie with this word in the title.

evert usage trend in Literature

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Synonyms for evert

verb evert

  • alter — If something alters or if you alter it, it changes.
  • backtrack — If you backtrack on a statement or decision you have made, you do or say something that shows that you no longer agree with it or support it.
  • capsize — If you capsize a boat or if it capsizes, it turns upside down in the water.
  • change — If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
  • convert — If you convert a vehicle or piece of equipment, you change it so that it can use a different fuel.

Antonyms for evert

verb evert

  • continue — If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
  • grow — to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
  • hold — to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • keep — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • leave alone — separate, apart, or isolated from others: I want to be alone.

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