| word | mutual |
|---|---|
| definition | adjective You use mutual to describe a situation, feeling, or action that is experienced, felt, or done by both of two people mentioned . The East and the West can work together for their mutual benefit and progress. It's plain that he adores his daughter, and the feeling is mutual. Attempts to reach a mutually agreed solution had been fruitless. A meeting would take place at a mutually convenient time. You use mutual to describe something such as an interest which two or more people share. They do, however, share a mutual interest in design. We were introduced by a mutual friend. If a building society or an insurance company has mutual status, it is not owned by shareholders but by its customers, who receive a share of the profits. Britain's third-largest building society abandoned its mutual status and became a bank. |
| inflections | mutually |
| cefr-level | C1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:c1
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