The Word is:”even”
even
ˈ/iːv(ə)n/
adjective
adjective: even; comparative adjective: evener; superlative adjective: evenest
“prepare the site, then lay an even bed of mortar”
synonyms: flat, smooth, uniform, featureless, unbroken, undamaged, unwrinkled; More
antonyms: uneven, bumpy
“run a file along the saw to make all of the teeth even with each other”
2.equal in number, amount, or value.
“an even gender balance among staff and students”
synonyms: level, drawn, tied, all square, balanced, on a par, on an equal footing; More
antonyms: unequal, uneven
equally balanced.
“the first half of the match was fairly even”
synonyms: equal, the same, much the same, identical, like, alike, similar, to the same degree, comparable, commensurate, corresponding, parallel, on a par, on an equal footing, evenly matched; informaleven-steven(s)
“all participants are given an even chance”
antonyms: unequal
having little variation in quality; regular.
“they travelled at an even and leisurely pace”
synonyms: uniform, constant, steady, stable, consistent, changeless, unvarying, unchanging, unwavering, unfluctuating, unaltering, regular
“electric fan ovens have a more even temperature than gas”
antonyms: variable, irregular
verb
verb: even; 3rd person present: evens; past tense: evened; past participle: evened; gerund or present participle: evening
“she cut the hair again to even up the ends”
synonyms: flatten, make flat, make level, level, level off, level out, smooth, smooth out, smooth off, make flush, plane, make uniform, make regular More
adverb
adverb: even
“they have never even heard of the United States”
synonyms: surprisingly, unexpectedly, paradoxically, though it may seem strange, believe it or not, as it happens
“even the best hitters missed the ball”
used in comparisons for emphasis.
“he knows even less about it than I do”
synonyms: still, yet, more so, all the more, all the greater, to a greater extent
“the weather became even colder”
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