Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːtʃuəl ˌʌndərˈstændɪŋ/
noun a feeling of agreement or harmony between people
A1 Mutual understanding is important in any relationship.
A2 The team members had a mutual understanding of their roles.
B1 Effective communication is key to achieving mutual understanding.
B2 The negotiation process required mutual understanding between the two parties.
C1 The diplomats worked towards a mutual understanding to reach a peace agreement.
C2 The mutual understanding between the two countries helped prevent a potential conflict.
adjective shared or common between two or more parties
A1 They have a mutual understanding of each other's needs.
A2 The team worked together with mutual understanding to achieve their goal.
B1 Effective communication is essential for building mutual understanding in relationships.
B2 In order to resolve conflicts, it is important to have mutual understanding and respect.
C1 The negotiation process was successful due to the mutual understanding between the parties.
C2 Their long-lasting friendship is based on mutual understanding and trust.
formal Effective communication is essential in building mutual understanding between colleagues.
informal We need to make sure everyone is on the same page to have mutual understanding.
slang Let's get on the same wavelength so we can have mutual understanding.
figurative Just like two puzzle pieces fitting perfectly together, mutual understanding creates harmony in relationships.
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