mutual Synonyms
Strongest:
- single
- unilateral
- unilateral
- personal
- several
- individual
- exclusive
- individual
- exclusive
- solitary
- sole
- one-man
- several
- single
- solitary
- sole
- private
- one-man
- personal
- private
Strong:
- independent
- one-way
- separate
- particular
- separate
- special
- particular
- one-sided
- one-way
- special
- one-sided
- independent
Weak:
mutual Meaning
mutual (s)
common to or shared by two or more parties
mutual (a)
concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return
mutual (a.)
Reciprocally acting or related; reciprocally receiving and giving; reciprocally given and received; reciprocal; interchanged; as, a mutual love, advantage, assistance, aversion, etc.
Possessed, experienced, or done by two or more persons or things at the same time; common; joint; as, mutual happiness; a mutual effort.
mutual Sentence Examples
- The couple shared a mutual understanding that their differences made their relationship stronger.
- A mutual respect prevailed between the two leaders, fostering productive dialogue.
- There was a mutual trust between the siblings, ensuring that they could always rely on each other.
- The friends had a mutual love for adventure, leading them on countless thrilling escapades.
- Despite their age gap, they had a mutual admiration for each other's talents and perspectives.
- A mutual dislike of hypocrisy united the members of the group, making them fiercely loyal allies.
- The company's employees and management had a mutual goal of achieving financial success.
- The teacher and the students shared a mutual respect for learning and knowledge.
- The neighbors had a mutual agreement to maintain the peace and tranquility of their community.
- The rivals had a mutual hatred that fueled an intense and long-standing feud.
FAQs About the word mutual
common to or shared by two or more parties, concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in returnReciprocally acting or related;
collective, collaborative, joint, communal, combined, public, concerted, bilateral, multiple, cooperative
single, unilateral, unilateral, personal, several, individual, exclusive,individual, exclusive, solitary
The couple shared a mutual understanding that their differences made their relationship stronger.
A mutual respect prevailed between the two leaders, fostering productive dialogue.
There was a mutual trust between the siblings, ensuring that they could always rely on each other.
The friends had a mutual love for adventure, leading them on countless thrilling escapades.