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- DictionaryMu·tu·al/ˈmyo͞oCH(əw)əl/
adjective
- 1. (of a feeling or action) experienced or done by each of two or more parties toward the other or others: "a partnership based on mutual respect and understanding"
- 2. held in common by two or more parties: "we were introduced by a mutual friend"
The meaning of MUTUAL is directed by each toward the other or the others. How to use mutual in a sentence.
(of two or more people or groups) feeling the same emotion, or doing the same thing to or for each other: Theirs was a partnership based on mutual respect, trust and understanding. Both countries are acting to their mutual advantage. The agreement was terminated by mutual consent. Fewer examples.
Mutual definition: possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal. See examples of MUTUAL used in a sentence.
(of two or more people or groups) feeling the same emotion, or doing the same thing to or for each other: Theirs was a partnership based on mutual respect, trust and understanding. Both countries are acting to their mutual advantage. The agreement was terminated by mutual consent. Fewer examples.
Mutual is a word to describe something two people or groups share. Nations will engage in a policy of mutual support; co-workers make a mutual effort; two businesses reach a mutual understanding. It's a good thing, being mutual.
adjective. 1. possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal. to have mutual respect. 2. having the same relation each toward the other. to be mutual enemies. 3. of or pertaining to each of two or more; held in common; shared.
used to describe feelings that two or more people have for each other equally, or actions that affect two or more people equally. mutual respect/understanding. mutual support/aid. They parted by mutual consent.
adj. 1. possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal: mutual respect. 2. having the same relation each toward the other: mutual enemies. 3. held in common; shared: mutual interests.
uk / ˈmjuːtʃuəl / us. mutual adjective (OPINION) Add to word list. When two or more people have a mutual feeling, they have the same opinion about each other: mutual admiration / respect. He doesn't like her, and I suspect the feeling's mutual. mutual adjective (FRIEND/INTEREST)
Mutual definition: Of, relating to, or in the form of mutual insurance.