equal
Definition of equal:
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part of speech: verb
To be or to make equal to:- pr. p. equalling; pa. p. equalled.
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part of speech: adjective
One or the same in regard to any quality: adequate: in just proportion: fit: equable: uniform: equitable: evenly balanced: just.
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part of speech: adjective
Being of the same magnitude or extent; having the same value; possessed of the same qualities or condition; in just proportion; adequate to.
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part of speech: adverb
EQUALLY.
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part of speech: verb
To make or to be of the same kind, rank, quality, & c., as another; to answer in full proportion.
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part of speech: noun
One not inferior or superior to another; one of the same age, rank, fortune, & c.
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- equak (0.8%)
- eaual (0.8%)
- equaliy (0.4%)
- equaly (1.1%)
- equil (15.2%)
- euqal (2.7%)
- eqaul (16.0%)
- equla (1.5%)
- eqaual (0.8%)
- qual (5.7%)
- equial (1.1%)
- eual (1.9%)
- equilvenrt (0.8%)
- equilivent (0.4%)
- egual (3.0%)
- equale (2.3%)
- equel (13.7%)
- equalivant (0.4%)
- equilivant (0.4%)
- equalling (0.4%)
- ecual (1.5%)
- equeal (1.9%)
- sequal (1.5%)
- equily (0.4%)
- equill (0.8%)
- equl (1.9%)
- eaqual (2.3%)
- equall (15.2%)
- equle (3.4%)
- aqual (0.8%)
- equalant (0.8%)
- equlaity (0.4%)
Usage examples for equal:
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" He is her equal exclaimed Mary, indignantly.
"The Motor Maids by Palm and Pine" – Katherine Stokes -
Simply, that your sons are in equal danger with others.
"Ten Nights in a Bar Room" – T. S. Arthur -
How big he is, and how brave he is, and how smart he is, and how he is the equal of any business man in Chicago, and soon, if he keeps on, he will be worth as much as some of them- more than any one of his age, who has had a lot of help instead of having his way to make alone, and a sick old mother to support besides.
"A Daughter of the Land" – Gene Stratton-Porter