5. So much as.

Even-handed, a. Impartial, fair, equitable, just.

Evening, n. Eve, even, eventide, nightfall, dusk, twilight, close of the day, fall of day, decline of day, going down of the sun.

Evening star. Vesper, Hesper, Hesperus, Venus.

Event, n.

    1. Occurrence, incident, fact, circumstance.
    2. Adventure, affair, marked occurrence.
    3. Result, issue, consequence, end, conclusion, termination.

Eventful, a. Full of incidents, stirring, memorable, signal, momentous, important, critical, remarkable.

Eventual, a.

    1. Final, ultimate.
    2. Contingent, conditional, possible.

Eventuate, v. n.

    1. Issue, terminate, close, end, result.
    2. Result, come about, come to pass, happen, occur, take place, fall out.

Ever, ad.

    1. At any time.
    2. Always, evermore, perpetually, continually, eternally, aye, for aye, forever, at all times, to the end of time, through all ages, till doomsday.

Ever and anon. Often, every now and then, at short intervals.

Ever-during, a. Enduring forever. See everlasting.

Everlasting, a.

    1. Endless, unending, ever-during, perpetual, incessant, ceaseless, continual, uninterrupted, interminable, unceasing, never-ceasing, never-ending, eternal.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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