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evener
  • a word derived from even.

Example Sentences

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It's evener and brighter, and a trifle heavier growth, too.

From Bricks Without Straw by Tourgée, Albion Winegar

She was one of those people who smiled inoffensively at the end of a game and then said they thought it would really be a little evener if they gave you both knights.

From Young People's Pride A Novel by Benét, Stephen Vincent

There was also more music in the keep than was the custom in evener days.

From The Light of Scarthey by Castle, Egerton

It bettered the quality of the threads, making them evener, so that they could serve for warp as well as woof.

From History of the United States, Volume 2 by Andrews, Elisha Benjamin

There was another ship not far off in the same predicament, though she lay on an evener keel.

From The Cruise of the Snowbird A Story of Arctic Adventure by Stables, Gordon