Eve
/i:v/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The day or period immediately before a significant event: "Eve" most commonly refers to the day or time just prior to an important occasion or event.
- The evening or night before a holiday or festival: Specifically, "eve" often denotes the evening or day preceding a religious or cultural holiday.
- (Capitalized, Biblical) The first woman in the Bible: "Eve" (capitalized) is the name of the first woman, created from Adam's rib, according to the Book of Genesis in the Bible and the Quran.
Examples of Usage
- Noun (Period before an event):
- They signed the peace treaty on the eve of the war.
- The team practiced hard on the eve of the championship game.
- Noun (Evening before a holiday):
- We always have a big family dinner on Christmas Eve.
- Fireworks are set off on New Year's Eve.
- Noun (Biblical figure):
- According to the story, Eve was tempted by the serpent.
- Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden.
Advanced Usage
- "on the eve of": This is a very common prepositional phrase meaning "just before" (an event or period).
- The company made the announcement on the eve of its merger.
- Poetic/Literary use for "evening": In older or poetic contexts, "eve" can simply mean "evening."
- The stars came out on a summer's eve. (This usage is now rare and literary.)
Variants and Related Words
- New Year's Eve (n): The evening of December 31st, celebrating the end of the year.
- Christmas Eve (n): The evening of December 24th, the day before Christmas.
- Eve's pudding (n): A traditional British dessert consisting of a layer of cooked apples topped with sponge cake.
- Eve-teasing (n): A term used primarily in South Asia for public sexual harassment or catcalling of women. (Note: This is a dated and region-specific compound term.)
Synonyms
- Vigil: A period of staying awake, especially at night, often for prayer or observance before a festival.
- Cusp: The point of transition just before a new development or period.
- Precursor: A person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a forerunner. (For the "period before" sense.)
Related Phrases
- The eve of destruction: A phrase popularized by a 1965 protest song, meaning a time immediately before a catastrophic event.
- Daughter of Eve: A literary phrase, sometimes used to refer to any woman, alluding to the biblical Eve as the mother of all humanity.
Noun
- the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
- he enjoyed the evening light across the lake
- the period immediately before something
- on the eve of the French Revolution
- the day before
- he always arrives on the eve of her departure
- (Old Testament) Adam's wife in Judeo-Christian mythology: the first woman and mother of the human race; God created Eve from Adam's rib and placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden