Eve

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Meanings of Eve

   
Noun
  • The day or night before a special day, like Christmas Eve when we get ready for Christmas.
  • The time of day when it starts to get dark, like evening.
  • The time just before something important happens, like the eve of a birthday party.
   

Explanation of the word: Eve

Eve means the night or day before something important happens, like New Year's Eve is the night before the new year.

   

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Translations for the word: Eve

   
hindi
ईव (eev)

eev

रात (raat)

raat

शाम (shaam)

shaam

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Eve

A Magical Eve

As the sun began to set, the world turned a beautiful shade of orange and pink. It was the eve of a special day!

The little animals in the forest were buzzing with excitement. “What will we do tomorrow?” asked Benny the bunny, twitching his nose.

“Let’s have a party!” squeaked Tilly the tiny mouse. They gathered leaves and berries, planning games and treats.

As the stars twinkled above, they whispered secrets and dreams. The eve was magical, filled with laughter and joy, reminding us that every special day begins with a little bit of magic the night before!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Eve

The word 'eve' means the evening or the day before an event, like Christmas Eve, which is the day before Christmas.

You pronounce 'eve' like this: eev, rhyming with 'leave'.

The word 'eve' comes from the Old English word 'æfen', which means evening.

The word 'eve' in Bengali is 'সন্ধ্যা' (Sandhyā).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Eve

Fact: Eve is often seen as the first woman in many stories, like in the Bible. She is known for her curiosity and bravery!
Proverb: Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back. This means being curious can lead to trouble, but learning is worth it!
Quote: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt