Meaning & Definition of word "Mutually"

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    Mutually

    /ˈmjuː.tʃu.ə.li/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a mutual manner; shared by two or more parties.
      • Example: The two companies have agreed to mutually beneficial terms.
    • 2. In a way that involves two or more parties equally.
      • Example: The friends decided to mutually support each other during tough times.
    • 3. In a relationship where both parties are equally involved.
      • Example: They reached a mutually acceptable solution after hours of negotiation.
    • 4. In a fashion that is reciprocal.
      • Example: The partners mutually promised to respect each other’s opinions.
    • 5. In a manner that indicates shared feelings or actions.
      • Example: Their feelings for each other were mutually strong and evident.

    Etymology

    Early 19th century from French 'mutuellement', from Latin 'mutualis', meaning 'of each other'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mutually beneficial:

    Beneficial to both (or all) parties involved.

    mutually exclusive:

    Two or more events that cannot happen at the same time.

    mutually agreeable:

    Accepted by all parties involved.

    Related Words

    mutual:

    Shared by two or more parties.

    reciprocal:

    Given, felt, or done in return.

    joint:

    Shared by two or more parties or entities.

    Slang Meanings of mutually

    Meaning: In sync with each other

    Example Sentence: Their plans for the weekend were mutually lined up.

    Meaning: Together, as a team

    Example Sentence: We worked mutually to achieve our goals.