In this article, you’ll find a comprehensive list of words that start with “es” to enhance your vocabulary.
- Escalate- to increase rapidly.
- Escape- to break free.
- Eschew- to deliberately avoid.
- Escort- a person accompanying another.
- Estimate- a rough calculation.
- Essential- absolutely necessary.
- Establish- to set up.
- Especially- particularly.
- Essay- a short piece of writing.
- Estate- property, land, or belongings.
- Esoteric- understood by a small, specialized group.
- Espionage- spying.
- Esplanade- a long, open, level area.
- Espresso- a strong coffee.
- Esprit- lively intelligence.
- Esteem- respect and admiration.
- Episcopal- related to a bishop.
- Esquire- a title of respect.
- Espace- the French word for “space”.
- Essayistic- relating to essays.
- Espalier- a plant trained to grow flat.
- Esperance- hope.
- Espionage- act of spying.
- Seminary- a school for religious training.
- Estimate- an approximate calculation.
- Esplanade- a long, open path.
- Espouse- to adopt or support.
- Esperantist- a speaker of Esperanto.
- Estuary- where a river meets the sea.
- Escapee- a person who has escaped.
- Esoteric- known by few.
- Esprit- lively intelligence.
- Esthetic- relating to beauty.
- Escutcheon- a shield or emblem.
- Establishment- an institution.
- Espanola- Spanish woman.
- Espresso- a coffee type.
- Esclavage- slavery.
- Espion- a spy.
- Espagna- Spain.
- Estampa- a print or illustration.
- Espana- Spain.
- Especium- a type or species.
- Escalade- to climb or ascend.
- Estimable- worthy of esteem.
- Escaped- broke free.
- Escheat- reverting property to state.
- Especial- exceptional.
- Esta- she is (in Spanish).
- Essayist- a writer of essays.
- Eschewal- the act of avoiding.
- Esker- a ridge of sediment.
- Estovers- necessary supplies for life.
- Esculent- edible.
- Escudo- old currency of Spain.
- Esplees- the yield of land.
- Espaliered- trained flat against a surface.
- Estafette- a relay messenger.
- Escalator- moving staircase.
- Esmolol- a type of beta blocker.
- Esne- a manual laborer or serf.
- Espadon- a type of sword.
- Escreet- a scroll or script.
- Esculent- fit to be eaten.
- Estop- to preclude or prevent.
- Espaliered- trained to grow flat.
- Escaper- one who escapes.
- Estuary- tidal mouth of a river.
- Espadrille- a light canvas shoe.
- Escaping- breaking free.
- Esthesis- sensation or perception.
- Espaeman- a spokesman (archaic).
- Esoteric- intended for a small group.
- Espionage- spying for information.
- Esurient- hungry or greedy.
- Escapeism- escaping reality.
- Estivated- spending the summer at rest.
- Eschewing- avoiding something.
- Essentials- basic needs or elements.
- Espousal- adoption or support.
- Espieglerie- roguishness or playfulness.
- Esotericist- one who practices esoteric knowledge.
- Escutcheon- a protective or ornamental shield.
- Estimate- an approximate judgment or calculation.
- Escambia- a county in Florida.
- Estamera- esteem or respect.
- Espalier- a horticultural technique.
- Escallop- a cooking technique.
- Esoterica- items of interest to a small group.
- Estranged- alienated or separated.
- Escapology- art of escape.
- Escribe- to write or describe.
- Esther- a feminine given name.
- Esotericly- in an esoteric manner.
- Espamolar- Spanish hammer.
- Esnecy- right or privilege (obsolete).
- Especie- a biological species.
- Esthetes- lovers of beauty.