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单词 mutual
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mutual

adjective

mu·​tu·​al ˈmyü-chə-wəl How to pronounce mutual (audio)
-chəl,
-chü-əl;
ˈmyüch-wəl
1
a
: directed by each toward the other or the others
mutual affection
b
: having the same feelings one for the other
they had long been mutual enemies
c
: shared in common
enjoying their mutual hobby
d
: joint
to their mutual advantage
2
: characterized by intimacy
mutual contacts
3
: of or relating to a plan whereby the members of an organization share in the profits and expenses
specifically : of, relating to, or taking the form of an insurance method in which the policyholders constitute the members of the insuring company
mutually adverb

Synonyms

  • collaborative
  • collective
  • combined
  • common
  • communal
  • concerted
  • conjoint
  • conjunct
  • cooperative
  • joint
  • multiple
  • pooled
  • public
  • shared
  • united
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Example Sentences

Mutual love and respect was the key to their successful marriage. The partnership was based on mutual admiration and understanding. countries relying on mutual support during difficult times our mutual hobby of car racing It was a mutual effort. We had a mutual agreement not to tell our secret. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French mutuel, from Latin mutuus lent, borrowed, mutual, from mutare to change — more at mutable

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

mutual

adjective

mu·​tu·​al ˈmyü-chə-wəl How to pronounce mutual (audio)
1
: given and received in equal amount
mutual affection
2
: having the same relation to one another
They are mutual enemies.
3
: shared by two or more at the same time
It turns out we have a mutual friend.

Legal Definition

mutual

adjective

mu·​tu·​al ˈmyü-chə-wəl How to pronounce mutual (audio)
1
: directed by each toward the other : reciprocal
mutual orders of protection in domestic violence cases L. H. Schafran and Norman Wikler
2
: shared in common : joint
spouses' mutual obligation to support children of their marriage Louisiana Civil Code
3
: of or relating to a plan whereby the members of an organization share in the profits and expenses
specifically : of, relating to, or taking the form of an insurance method in which the policyholders constitute the members of the insuring company

mutual

adjective

as in collective
used or done by a number of people as a group every film is a mutual effort by the director, writer, actors, and a host of others

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • collective
  • joint
  • collaborative
  • combined
  • communal
  • shared
  • cooperative
  • united
  • reciprocal
  • public
  • concerted
  • multiple
  • conjoint
  • pooled
  • bilateral
  • common
  • symbiotic
  • synergistic
  • consensual
  • general
  • mass
  • conjunct
  • synergic
  • two-way
  • generic
  • universal
  • popular

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • personal
  • individual
  • unilateral
  • private
  • single
  • exclusive
  • sole
  • solitary
  • independent
  • one-sided
  • several
  • one-way
  • separate
  • special
  • particular
  • one-man
  • specialized
  • esoteric
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