Meaning & Definition of word "Eve"

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    Eve

    /iːv/

    noun:

    • 1. The evening or day preceding a special event, particularly a holiday.
      • Example: We always gather with family on Christmas Eve.
    • 2. The period of time immediately before an important event.
      • Example: On the eve of her wedding, she felt a mix of excitement and nervousness.
    • 3. The state of being just before a particular time or event.
      • Example: In the eve of the election, the candidates made their final speeches.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'ēfe'; related to Latin 'adverbium' meaning evening.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Christmas Eve:

    The evening or day before Christmas day.

    New Year's Eve:

    The last day of the year, December 31.

    Eve of destruction:

    A phrase signifying a time before a major crisis or change.

    Related Words

    eve-teasing:

    A term used in South Asia referring to the act of sexual harassment or public sexual harassment.

    eve of war:

    The time just before a war is expected to begin.

    Slang Meanings of eve

    Meaning: The night before a big event, often associated with partying.

    Example Sentence: We went all out on the eve before the wedding!

    Meaning: A time for festivities or celebrations leading up to an important occasion.

    Example Sentence: Eve parties are the best part of the holiday season!