How to Write if Something Is Equal to Another Thing

  • Top Definitions
  • Synonyms
  • Quiz
  • Related Content
  • Examples
  • British
  • Idioms And Phrases

This shows grade level based on the word's complexity.

This shows grade level based on the word's complexity.


adjective

as great as; the same as (often followed by to or with): The velocity of sound is not equal to that of light.

like or alike in quantity, degree, value, etc.; of the same rank, ability, merit, etc.: two students of equal brilliance.

evenly proportioned or balanced: an equal contest.

uniform in operation or effect: equal laws.

adequate or sufficient in quantity or degree: The supply is equal to the demand.

having adequate powers, ability, or means: He was equal to the task.

level, as a plain.

tranquil or undisturbed: to confront death with an equal mind.

impartial or equitable.

noun

a person or thing that is equal.

verb (used with object), e·qualed, e·qual·ing or (especially British) e·qualled, e·qual·ling.

to be or become equal to; meet or match: So far the rate of production doesn't equal the demand. If A equals B and B equals C, then A equals C.

to make or do something equal to: No matter how he tries, he can't equal his brother's achievements.

Archaic. to make equal; equalize.

Obsolete. to recompense fully.

QUIZ

ARE YOU A TRUE BLUE CHAMPION OF THESE "BLUE" SYNONYMS?

We could talk until we're blue in the face about this quiz on words for the color "blue," but we think you should take the quiz and find out if you're a whiz at these colorful terms.

Which of the following words describes "sky blue"?

Write or paste your essay, email, or story into Grammar Coach and get grammar help

Origin of equal

First recorded in 1350–1400; (adjective) Middle English, from Latin aequālis "equal, like," equivalent to aequ(us) "even, plain, just" + -ālis -al1

synonym study for equal

2. Equal, equivalent, tantamount imply a correspondence between two or more things. Equal indicates a correspondence in all respects or in a particular respect: A dime is equal to 10 cents (that is, in purchasing power). Equivalent indicates a correspondence in one or more respects, but not in all: An egg is said to be the equivalent of a pound of meat in nutritive value. Tantamount, a word of limited application, is used of immaterial things that are equivalent: The prisoner's refusal to answer was tantamount to an admission of guilt.

usage note for equal

OTHER WORDS FROM equal

non·e·qual, adjective, noun quasi-equal, adjective qua·si-e·qual·ly, adverb sub·e·qual, adjective

sub·e·qual·ly, adverb

Words nearby equal

EPZ, EQ, EQC, eqpt., equable, equal, equal-area, equal-area projection, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, equali, equalitarian

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021

How to use equal in a sentence

  • The small realtor in Billings, MT, paying Google pennies is part of the advertising ecosystem, and has equal data access rights as the billion dollar travel entity.

  • Under WTO regulations, members must treat each other as equals.

  • The virtual nature of Disrupt 2020 equals a global scope — and our biggest Disrupt ever.

  • Using all the players that show up, they want to create exactly two teams of equal size.

  • You cannot fully believe both that all the races are equal and that your favorite race is superior.

  • Taraji manages to bring an equal measure of truth to the mother in her character.

  • Both parties are now equal opportunity offenders when it comes to gaming the system.

  • Although Southern did not automatically equal neo-Confederate, at times the distinction could easily get lost.

  • However, not all awful, astoundingly dumb political memes are created equal.

  • But it never has been the site of equal mercy, and it never will be.

  • Other things being equal, the volume of voice used measures the value that the mind puts upon the thought.

  • This city stands upon almost two equal parts on each side the river that passes through.

  • Other factors being equal, the amount of urea indicates the activity of metabolism.

  • He considered her the equal to any Newbolt that ever straddled a horse and rode over from Kentucky.

  • For comparison, the gas may be passed through a test-tube containing an equal amount of distilled water.

British Dictionary definitions for equal


adjective

(often foll by to or with) identical in size, quantity, degree, intensity, etc; the same (as)

having identical privileges, rights, status, etc all men are equal before the law

having uniform effect or application equal opportunities

evenly balanced or proportioned the game was equal between the teams

(usually foll by to) having the necessary or adequate strength, ability, means, etc (for) to be equal to one's work

noun

a person or thing equal to another, esp in merit, ability, etc he has no equal when it comes to boxing

verb equals, equalling or equalled or US equals, equaling or equaled

(tr) to be equal to; correspond to; match my offer equals his

(intr usually foll by out) to become equal or level

(tr) to make, perform, or do something equal to to equal the world record

(tr) archaic to make equal

Derived forms of equal

equally, adverb

Word Origin for equal

C14: from Latin aequālis, from aequus level, of obscure origin

usage for equal

The use of more equal as in from now on their relationship will be a more equal one is acceptable in modern English usage. Equally is preferred to equally as in sentences such as reassuring the victims is equally important. Just as is preferred to equally as in sentences such as their surprise was just as great as his

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Idioms and Phrases with equal


In addition to the idioms beginning with equal

  • equal to

also see:

  • other things being equal
  • separate but equal

The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

How to Write if Something Is Equal to Another Thing

Source: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/equal

0 Response to "How to Write if Something Is Equal to Another Thing"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel