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How to pronounce mutual in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms reciprocal
Derivation mutuality, mutualness


mutual respect.
Type Words
Synonyms common
Derivation mutuality


the mutual interests of management and labor.

Examples of mutual

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Few stocks are as widely held in regular mutual funds as well as in hedge funds.
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Few people would relish launching a mutual fund during a global economic crisis.
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Currently, global mutual funds and pension funds are underweighted in the BRICs.
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Those 1.4% expense ratios on mutual funds will add up to a bundle over 30 years.
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Cash goes a step further, saying much of the strength comes from mutual support.
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BusinessWeek rates mutual funds based on their five-year, risk-adjusted returns.
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Emory University in Atlanta is known to have strong mutual interest with Becich.
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We began to chat and discovered our mutual love of hockey, cattle dogs, and NPR.
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If they want to be socially responsible, buy a socially responsible mutual fund.
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More examples
  • Common: common to or shared by two or more parties; "a common friend"; "the mutual interests of management and labor"
  • Reciprocal: concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return; "reciprocal aid"; "reciprocal trade"; "mutual respect"; "reciprocal privileges at other clubs"
  • (mutuality) a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups)
  • (mutually) in a mutual or shared manner; "the agreement was mutually satisfactory"; "the goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive"
  • (mutualness) mutuality: a reciprocality of sentiments; "the mutuality of their affection was obvious"
  • (Mutuals) A mutual, mutual organization, or mutual society is an organization (which is often, but not always, a company or business) based on the principle of mutuality. ...
  • A mutual fund etc; Having the same relationship, each to each other; Reciprocal; Possessed in common; Relating to a form of mutual insurance or financial institution
  • (MUTUALITY) All debts and obligations of Buyer and Boise to each other are mutual and subject to setoff. ...
  • (Mutuality) Can loosely be translated as 'matching;' if one party wants to claim specific performance then the other party must have been able to match this by claiming specific performance himself (it is not necessary that the other party does actually claim specific performance, just that he ...