The Complex permittivity spectra of glycol ether (GE) compounds such as ethylene glycol mono-methyl ether (EGME) with water mixture over entire concentration range and in temperature range of 10–25∘C have been determined using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) technique in the frequency range 10[Formula: see text]MHz to 50[Formula: see text]GHz. The complex permittivity spectra for EGME-water were fitted in the Cole–Davidson model. The Static dielectric constant ([Formula: see text], Relaxation time ([Formula: see text], effective Kirkwood correlation factor ([Formula: see text], excess permittivity ([Formula: see text], thermodynamic parameters (activation enthalpy and activation entropy) and Bruggeman factor ([Formula: see text] have been calculated by the nonlinear least square fit method. The intermolecular interactions between EGME-water binary mixtures suggest the nonlinear behavior of dielectric parameters. The contribution of hydrogen bonding interactions among the solute–solvent mixtures is confirmed by Excess properties and Bruggeman factor.