Words that start with E

Eight echidnas eat eggs in an elevator.

Eis forEurope

Europe is the world's second-smallest continent by area. It is the third-largest by population.
Evaporation is the process of a liquid slowly turning into a gas. You see evaporation in everyday life when you hang out washing (laundry) or something else wet to dry. Evaporation happens when the molecules in the liquid get enough energy - usually from sunlight - to break through the surface of the liquid and float away. You can see the fist in the picture is steaming as the water from a hot shower evaporates away.
A tree or shrub is called evergreen if it does not lose its leaves in autumn. Evergreen trees have green leaves all year around, and deciduous trees do not.

Eis forExam

Exam is an abbreviation of the word examination. An examination is a test or investigation of something. At school, you may take exams to test your knowledge. A doctor may give you a physical exam to check your health.

Eis forExcited

You are excited when you are really really happy about something. People get excited when they win the lottery, or are about to go away on holidays. Children often get excited at parties. People who are excited sometimes jump up and down and wave their arms around.
Excitement is the state of being excited, or something that makes you excited. For example, "you can feel the excitement in the crowd".

Eis forExercise

Exercising is doing physical activity for the main reason of keeping you fit and healthy. Exercising keeps your muscles strong and flexible. If you don't exercise enough, or you eat too much (or both), you can get fat.

Eis forExhale

You exhale when you breathe out. The opposite of exhale is inhale.

Eis forExit

An exit is the way out of somewhere, or the way to leave. An exit might be a place or something you do, for example "he exited the room". The opposite of an exit is an entrance.