Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːtʃuəli/

Definitions of mutually

adverb in a mutual or shared manner

Example Sentences

A1 They are mutually interested in each other.

A2 The two countries have a mutually beneficial trade agreement.

B1 The team members worked together in a mutually supportive environment.

B2 The contract was mutually agreed upon by both parties.

C1 The decision was made mutually after hours of discussion.

C2 Their relationship was based on a mutually respectful and understanding foundation.

Examples of mutually in a Sentence

formal The two countries have agreed to a mutually beneficial trade agreement.

informal They both agreed to help each other out, it's mutually beneficial.

slang They're like two peas in a pod, always mutually supporting each other.

figurative Their friendship is like a mutually blooming flower, growing together in harmony.

Grammatical Forms of mutually

past tense

mutually

plural

mutually

comparative

more mutually

superlative

most mutually

present tense

mutually

future tense

will mutually

perfect tense

have mutually

continuous tense

is mutually

singular

mutually

positive degree

mutually

infinitive

to mutually

gerund

mutually

participle

mutually

Origin and Evolution of mutually

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'mutually' originated from the Latin word 'mutuus' meaning 'borrowed' or 'reciprocal'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'mutually' has come to signify actions or feelings that are shared or reciprocated between two or more parties.