Pronunciation: /ˈiːkwəli/
adjective Equally can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is the same in amount, size, degree, or value.
A1 All students in the class are equally talented.
A2 Both teams played equally well during the match.
B1 It is important to distribute resources equally among all participants.
B2 The company believes in treating all employees equally, regardless of their position.
C1 The law states that all citizens should be treated equally under the constitution.
C2 The judge made sure that both parties were given an equally fair chance to present their case.
adverb Equally is an adverb that is used to show that something is the same in amount, size, degree, or value.
A1 Both cats are equally cute.
A2 She distributed the candies equally among the children.
B1 The students were equally divided between the two classrooms.
B2 The company treats all employees equally regardless of their position.
C1 The judge ruled that both parties were equally responsible for the accident.
C2 The team members were equally skilled and contributed to the project's success.
formal It is important to treat all employees equally in the workplace.
informal Everyone should be treated equally, no exceptions.
slang We all gotta be on the same level, equally and fairly.
figurative The scales of justice must weigh equally for all individuals.
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