- excretion: The getting rid of waste matter.
- excruciate: To inflict severe pain or agony upon.
- excursion: A journey.
- excusable: Justifiable.
- execrable: Abominable.
- execration: An accursed thing.
- executor: A person nominated by the will of another to execute the will.
- exegesis: Biblical exposition or interpretation.
- exemplar: A model, pattern, or original to be copied or imitated.
- exemplary: Fitted to serve as a model or example worthy of imitation.
- exemplify: To show by example.
- exempt: Free, clear, or released, as from some liability, or restriction affecting others.
- exert: To make an effort.
- exhale: To breathe forth.
- exhaust: To empty by draining off the contents.
- exhaustible: Causing or tending to cause exhaustion.
- exhaustion: Deprivation of strength or energy.
- exhaustive: Thorough and complete in execution.
- exhilarate: To fill with high or cheerful spirits.
- exhume: To dig out of the earth (what has been buried).
- exigency: A critical period or condition.
- exigent: Urgent.
- existence: Possession or continuance of being.
- exit: A way or passage out.
- exodus: A going forth or departure from a place or country, especially of many people.
- exonerate: To relieve or vindicate from accusation, imputation, or blame.
- exorbitance: Extravagance or enormity.
- exorbitant: Going beyond usual and proper limits.
- exorcise: To cast or drive out by religious or magical means.
- exotic: Foreign.
- expand: To increase in range or scope.
- expanse: A continuous area or stretch.
- expansion: Increase of amount, size, scope, or the like.
- expatriate: To drive from one's own country.
- expect: To look forward to as certain or probable.
- expectancy: The act or state of looking forward to as certain or probable.
- expectorate: To cough up and spit forth.
- expediency: Fitness to meet the requirements of a particular case.
- expedient: Contributing to personal advantage.
- expedite: To hasten the movement or progress of.
- expeditious: Speedy.
- expend: To spend.
- expense: The laying out or expending or money or other resources, as time or strength.
- expiate: To make satisfaction or amends for.
- explicate: To clear from involvement.
- explicit: Definite.
- explode: To cause to burst in pieces by force from within.
- explosion: A sudden and violent outbreak.
- explosive: Pertaining to a sudden and violent outbreak.
- exposition: Formal presentation.