| Term | Definition |
| Ecclesiastical | pertaining to the church |
| Echelon | level of power |
| Edifice | structure; building |
| Edify | to improve someone morally; to instruct |
| Effete | worn-out; barren |
| Efficacy | power to produce an effect (EX: a remedy) |
| Effigy | a likeness |
| Effrontery | shameful boldness |
| Effusion | an uncontrolled display of emotion |
| Egalitarian | belief in the equality of all men |
| Egregious | very bad; outrageous |
| Egress | exit |
| Elegy | a sad poem or speech |
| Elicit | to cause to be revealed (to draw or bring out or forth; evoke) (to elicit a response with a question. ) |
| Elucidate | to make clear (explain) |
| Elysian | blissful |
| Emanate | to come forth; to send forth |
| Embank | to put a wall around |
| Embroil | to involve in trouble |
| Emetic | causing vomiting |
| Eminent | famous |
| Emissary | one sent on a special mission (007) |
| Emollient | something that soothes or softens (EX: lotion) |