equally
Pronunciation: [ˈiːkwəli]
Word
Context: "similarity"
(adverb) when two or more things are treated the same way or have the same amount. It's like sharing equally so everyone gets something fair.
Example
The cake was divided equally among the four friends.
Example
They didn't split the money equally; one person received much more.
Example
Did you share the toys equally with your siblings?
Context: "importance"
(adverb) used to show that two things are of the same importance or value. It means both things matter just as much.
Example
She values both art and science equally in her education.
Example
He doesn't treat his hobbies equally; he loves basketball much more than soccer.
Example
Do you think both subjects are equally important in school?
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