Pronunciation: /ˈmjuː.tʃu.əl/
adjective Mutual is an adjective that describes something that is shared or experienced by two or more parties.
A1 They have a mutual agreement to share the cost of groceries.
A2 The two friends have a mutual respect for each other.
B1 The business partners have a mutual understanding of their roles and responsibilities.
B2 The countries signed a mutual defense treaty to protect each other in case of an attack.
C1 The mutual admiration between the artist and the critic was evident in their conversation.
C2 The CEOs had a mutual interest in expanding their companies' global reach.
adverb Mutually is the adverb form of mutual, used to describe actions done in a shared or reciprocal manner.
A1 We have a mutual agreement to always share our toys.
A2 They smiled at each other in mutual understanding.
B1 The two countries have a mutual defense treaty.
B2 The business partners have a mutual respect for each other's expertise.
C1 The mutual admiration between the two artists was evident in their collaborative work.
C2 Their mutual admiration for each other's talents led to a successful partnership.
formal The business partners had a mutual agreement to split the profits evenly.
informal We have a mutual understanding that we'll always have each other's backs.
slang Me and my best friend have a mutual vibe that no one else understands.
figurative The mutual respect between the two leaders paved the way for successful negotiations.
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