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equal ( Adjective)
UK/US /ˈiː.kwəl/
Comparative
more equal
Superlative
most equal
1-
B2
anything that is the similiar shape, number, worth, and so forth as anything else
-> My test score is equal to yours.
-> Both measures are even and equal.
-> There is no difference, the quality of the two fabrics is equal.
Synonym
identical, same
Opposite
different, unlike
2-
B2
Treating persons in a community in the same way
-> No matter what, women and men must be equal.
-> Humankind must treat every person as equal without considering differences.
Synonym
egelitarian, fair
Opposite
unequal, unfair
3-
B2
ensuring that everyone has the similiar justices and privileges, regardless of ethnicity, creed, or gender
-> Women should be paid equal wages with men if they are doing the same job.
-> Every citizen in a society has equal rights regardless of race.
Synonym
fair, equable
Opposite
unfair, biased
4-
B2
be strong enough to solve any problem
-> You are perfectly equal for the case.
-> I know that she is not equal to the task but nobody listens to me.
Synonym
enough, steady
Opposite
unmatched
Word Families
'equal' Contained Stories
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