Meaning of mutual | Babel Free
ˈmjuːt͡ʃuəlDefinitions
- Having the same relationship, each to each other
- A mutual fund.
- A mutual organization.
- Collective, done or held in common
- gesamentlik بِصورَةٍ مُتَبادَلَه ، بصورةٍ مُشْتَرَكَه взаимно mutuamente vzájemně gegenseitig gensidigt αμοιβαίαmutuamente omavahel, vastastikku متقابلا yhteisesti mutuellementהדדית सहोपकारिता uzajamno kölcsönösen satu sama lain á gagnkvæman hátt; sameiginlega reciprocamente 相互に 상호간에 bendrai, abipusiškai abpusēji; savstarpēji secara bersama wederzijds gjensidig, innbyrdeswspólnie, wzajemnie متقابلاً mutuamente reciproc, mutual взаимно vzájomne vzajemno uzajamno ömsesidigt ร่วมกัน karşılıklı o...
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Either of a pair of people who follow each other's social media accounts. Internet
- Reciprocal
- Directed and received by each toward the other; reciprocal: mutual respect.
- Possessed in common
- Of, relating to, or in the form of mutual insurance.
- Owned by the members
- experienced or expressed by each of two or more people or groups about the other; reciprocal: mutual distrust.
- common to or shared by both or all of two or more parties: a mutual friend; mutual interests.
- (Insurance) denoting an insurance company, etc, in which the policyholders share the profits and expenses and there are no shareholders
- possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal: mutual respect.
- having the same relation each toward the other: mutual enemies.
- held in common; shared: mutual interests.
Equivalents
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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