Now we are old and less bold it soothes me to know that my coevals cleave to codes.
From the telegraph.co.uk
It's not just because they were both great men, and not because they happen to be exact coevals.
From the newsweek.com
So at a young and formative period of our lives, I and my coevals learnt that horsepower alone equated to advancement.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Above all, the old and young partners are generally apt to consider their marriages more thoroughly beforehand than coevals might.
From the time.com
Her recorded opus has no equal among either her coevals or singers of the past as regards the range and extent of the repertory.
From the guardian.co.uk
According to Sociologist Clark Vincent, on the other hand, there is more likelihood of serious differences in sexual appetite among coevals than among May-December couples.
From the time.com
Donal in the title story, and his three coevals, friends since childhood, feel at once secure in each other's companionship, and adrift in a world they no longer quite understand.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Contemporary: a person of nearly the same age as another
Coetaneous: of the same period
(coevals) all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age
Being coincident, simultaneous, or contemporaneous; of the same age or equal duration. Compare dual edition, byplay, rollout, tear sheet, samples, crawl, news, editorial, magazine, stylish, stone age, hotkey, TSR, SAMI, SMIL, multitasking, gang, duplex, frontlist, midlist, backlist, artifact, ...