| Term | Definition |
| epigram | a brief, witty or satirical saying |
| epigraph | an quote placed at the beginning of a book/essay |
| epitaph | an inscription on a grave |
| epithet | a term used to characterize the nature of something, sometimes a disparaging term used to describe a person |
| epitome | a brief summary that captures the meaning of the whole, the perfect example of something, a paradigm |
| equanimity | calmness, composure |
| equitable | fair |
| iniquity | wicked unfairness |
| inequity | unfairness |
| equivocal | ambiguous, intentionally confusing, capable of being interpreted in more than one way |
| equivocate | to mislead by saying confusing or ambiguous things |
| erudite | scholarly, deeply learned |
| erudition | extensive knowledge |