| Term | Definition |
| Excerpt | A passage selecred from a book, play, piece of music, etc. |
| Exhilirate | To cheer, to stimulate, to enliven |
| Exonerate | To free from blame |
| Exonerate(2) | To relieve of a task |
| Exorbitant | Excessive |
| Compound | To mic together; to combine two or more parts or elements |
| exposition(1) | A precise statement or explanation |
| exposition(2) | A public exhibit or show |
| expound | To set forth an explanation or view of something in detail |
| impose | To set up, or to force something (or oneself) on others |
| impostor | One who decieves using a false identity |
| Proponent | One who argues in support of something |
| extraneous(1) | Coming from outside;foreign |
| Extraneous(2) | Not essential or vital |
| extraterrestrial | Outside or originating outside the limits of the earth's atmosphere |
| Extrovert | A person chiefly interested in things outside the self, directing thoughts outward rather that inward |
| mediate | to act as a negotiator between oposing sides in a dispute. |
| Mediocrity | The condition of being commonplace or ordinary, somewhere in the middle between high and low; a very ordinary person |
| medium(1) | A substance or element through which something is transmitted |
| medium (2) | A person thought to have communication with spirits of the dead |
| non sequitir | A statement that does not follow logically from evidence |
| obsequious | Excessively willing to yield to others |
| subsequent | coming after or later |
| sequester | To go into hiding, to seek solitude, to isolate |