endow : confer, bestow, give
endowment : gift, capacity, talent
endure : sustain, bear, stand, tolerate
enemy : foe, adversary, opponent, antagonist
enlarge : extend, augment verb [transitive]
formal to increase the value, amount, effectiveness etc of something: new taxes intended to augment government income
, amplify, magnify, expand
enlighten : 1. illumine
enliven : invigorate, animate
enormous : huge, immense, vast, mammoth, gigantic
enrage : anger, aggravate verb [transitive]
1 to make a bad situation worse: Their debt problem was aggravated by a rise in interest rates.
2 informal to make someone angry or annoyed: Stop aggravating the cat!
aggravating adjective
aggravatingly adverb
aggravation noun [countable, uncountable]
ensue : follow, succeed
entangle verb [transitive always + adv/prep]
to make something become twisted or caught in a rope, net etc
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