level; flat; without surface irregularities; smooth: an even road.
on the same level; in the same plane or line; parallel: even with the ground.
free from variations or fluctuations; regular: even motion.
uniform in action, character, or quality: to hold an even course.
equal in measure or quantity: Add even amounts of oil and vinegar.
divisible by two, as a number (opposed to odd).
denoted by such a number: the even pages of a book.
exactly expressible in integers, or in tens, hundreds, etc., without fractional parts: an even seven miles.
(of a function) having a sign that remains the same when the sign of each independent variable is changed at the same time.
equally balanced or divided; equal: Check to see if the scales are even.
leaving no balance of debt on either side; square: We will not be even until I can repay him for saving my life.
calm; placid; not easily excited or angered: an even temper.
equitable, impartial, or fair: an even bargain.
—adv.
evenly: The road ran even over the fields.
still; yet (used to emphasize a comparative): even more suitable.
(used to suggest that something mentioned as a possibility constitutes an extreme case or an unlikely instance): Even the slightest noise disturbs him. Even if he attends, he may not participate.
just (used to emphasize occurrence, coincidence, or simultaneousness of occurrences): Even as he lay dying, they argued over his estate.
fully or quite: even to death.
indeed (used as an intensive for stressing the identity or truth of something): He is willing, even eager, to do it.
exactly or precisely: It was even so.
to have one's profits equal one's losses; neither gain nor lose: The company barely broke even last year.
to be revenged; retaliate: He vowed to get even for the insult.
—v.t.
to make even; level; smooth (sometimes fol. by out): to even a board with a plane.
to place in an even state as to claim or obligation; balance (often fol. by up): to even up accounts.
—v.i.
to become even: The odds evened before the race.
The wrinkles will even out when the suit dries.
to make or become even, smooth, or flat:The wrinkles will even out when the suit dries.
to become equal, balanced, stable, etc.:optimistic that the situation would even out eventually.