| exodus | A mass departure of people, especially emigrants | |
| exorbitant | Exceeding the bounds of custom, propriety, or reason, especially in amount or extent; highly excessive | |
| expatiate | To speak or write in detail about a topic | |
| expatriate | A person who lives outside their native country | |
| expedient | convenient and practical, although possibly improper or immoral | |
| explicate | To make clear or explicit; explain comprehensively | |
| exponent | A person who believes in and promotes the truth or benefits of an idea or theory | |
| expunge | To erase or strike out | |
| extant | Still in existence; not destroyed, lost, or extinct | |
| extirpate | To root out and destroy completely | |