• Frequency of Use
    90 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Both Meanings

    adjective used to refer to two things or people together

    pronoun referring to two things or people previously mentioned

    Fields related to both

    Logic

    Indicates that a statement applies to both of two things or people

    Mathematics

    Refers to the total of two quantities or options

    Statistics

    Used to describe a situation where two conditions or groups are being compared

    Grammar

    Used to refer to two things or people together

    Occupation Usage of both

    Writer

    Both the main characters in the novel are struggling with their inner demons.

    Psychologist

    In therapy, it is important to consider both the individual's past experiences and current behaviors.

    Teacher

    Students should be encouraged to use both critical thinking and creativity in their assignments.

    Engineer

    The project requires both technical expertise and innovative problem-solving skills.

    Lawyer

    It is essential to consider both the legal precedents and the unique circumstances of the case.

    Doctor

    Treatment plans should address both the physical symptoms and the emotional well-being of the patient.

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