Eve

/i:v/
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Definition
  1. 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
  1. the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
    • he enjoyed the evening light across the lake
  2. the period immediately before something
    • on the eve of the French Revolution
  3. the day before
    • he always arrives on the eve of her departure
  4. (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