Enormity, n.

    1. Atrociousness, depravity, atrocity, flagitiousness, heinousness, nefariousness, outrageousness, wickedness.
    2. Atrocious crime, flagitious villany.

Enormous, a.

    1. (Rare.) Inordinate, irregular, abnormal, exceptional.
    2. Huge, monstrous, immense, vast, gigantic, colossal, prodigious, Cyclopean, Herculean, elephantine, very large.
    3. Flagitious, atrocious, heinous, nefarious, outrageous, depraved, very wicked.

Enough, n. Sufficiency, plenty, quantum sufficit.

Enough, a. See sufficient.

Enough, ad. Sufficiently, satisfactorily, to satisfaction.

Enounce, v. a. (Rare.) Declare, enunciate, announce, publish, proclaim, promulgate, state, propound, make known.

En passant. [Fr.] In passing, by the way, by the bye.

Enquire, v. a. [Written also and usually Inquire.] Ask, ask about.

Enquire, v. n. [Or Inquire.]

    1. Ask, question, seek information (by questioning), make inquiry.
    2. Make investigation make examination.

Enrage, v. a. Irritate, exasperate, incense, madden, infuriate, provoke, inflame, chafe, anger, make furious, excite to rage, aggravate (colloq.).

Enrapture, v.a. Enchant, entrance, enravish, transport, beatify, delight surpassingly.

Enravish, v. a. Enchant. See enrapture.

Enravishment, n. Rapture, ecstasy, transport, ravishment.

Enrich, v. a.

    1. Endow, make rich, make wealthy or affluent or opulent.
    2. Fertilize, make productive.

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