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Synonym Chooser

How is the word equal different from other adjectives like it?

Some common synonyms of equal are equivalent, identical, same, selfsame, and very. While all these words mean "not different or not differing from one another," equal implies being identical in value, magnitude, or some specified quality.

equal shares in the business

When might equivalent be a better fit than equal?

In some situations, the words equivalent and equal are roughly equivalent. However, equivalent implies amounting to the same thing in worth or significance.

two houses equivalent in market value

When is identical a more appropriate choice than equal?

The synonyms identical and equal are sometimes interchangeable, but identical may imply selfsameness or suggest absolute agreement in all details.

identical results

How are the words same and selfsame related as synonyms of equal?

Same may imply and selfsame always implies that the things under consideration are one thing and not two or more things.

took the same route
derived from the selfsame source

How does the word very relate to other synonyms for equal?

Very, like selfsame, may imply identity, or, like same may imply likeness in kind.

the very point I was trying to make

Examples Sentences

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Recent Examples of equal
Adjective
The fill-in defenceman also teed up a couple of heavy shots, but Devon Levi was equal to the challenge. Nick Ashbourne, The Athletic, 16 Dec. 2024 That was roughly equal to November 2023 and an increasingly common occurrence in recent years, but largely unheard of prior to about 2010. Andrew Freedman, Axios, 16 Dec. 2024
Noun
This distortion reinforces the myth that treating children as equals will lead to disastrous outcomes. Mark Travers, Forbes, 25 Sep. 2024 Chinese President Xi Jinping, who also heads the Chinese Communist Party, is striving to make his country the equal of the United States in the global arena. Maura Elizabeth Cunningham, Foreign Affairs, 31 May 2018
Verb
Yields and prices move in opposite directions, and one basis point equals 0.01%. Sean Conlon,lisa Kailai Han,sam Meredith, CNBC, 3 Dec. 2024 The moral of the story in Gladiator 2 is that war always equals death and a demise to human life which means that the only way to victory is destruction which is an oxymoron in itself. Malik Peay, Essence, 3 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for equal 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for equal
Adjective
  • This looming ban highlights why creators and businesses need to diversify their income streams and push for more equitable digital spaces.
    Kimberly Wilson, Essence, 11 Dec. 2024
  • By leveraging its platform, products, partnerships with non-profit organizations, and mobilizing employees, LinkedIn helps create more equitable access to jobs, networks, learning resources, and skills development tools —to create a more level playing field for all.
    Afdhel Aziz, Forbes, 10 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • Her sisters, with their identical looks, would prank teachers by switching places.
    Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times, 18 Dec. 2024
  • Older people who might not be as familiar with new technologies such as AI can be particularly susceptible to these types of scams, particularly when the caller on the other line sounds identical to a loved one.
    Megan Cerullo, CBS News, 17 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • Common Sense Media, an online resource that provides media rating and reviews, advises that children nine and up are of a suitable audience.
    Greta Cross, USA TODAY, 6 Dec. 2024
  • The restaurant seats more than 150 guests in a number of salons and for this reason is also suitable for the organization of events.
    Andrea Onate, WWD, 5 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • Even as the weapon appeared to jam, the shooter remained composed, standing over Thompson and firing again before walking away, leaving behind bullet casings inscribed with messages, multiple news outlets reported.
    Phaedra Trethan, USA TODAY, 6 Dec. 2024
  • Every scouting report starts with how to contain the 6-foot-7 post, who has become more composed, stronger and better conditioned as a junior.
    Sabreena Merchant, The Athletic, 25 Nov. 2024
Verb
  • The need for a new No 10 in January continues to bubble below the surface; Aaronson’s decision-making and wastefulness in attack do not match the execution of his team-mates.
    Nancy Froston, The Athletic, 15 Dec. 2024
  • Some folks change their cases often, coordinating colors and patterns with their daily looks, while others choose one that reflects their continual style, matching any outfit or need for months to come.
    Nicole Letts, Southern Living, 15 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • That means, assuming Avengers: Doomsday takes place in the present, an octogenarian Captain America might not make the most sense as a vehicle for Evans' big return.
    Ryan Coleman, EW.com, 10 Dec. 2024
  • With no other natural habitat and a population in the low 200s, the disturbance to the pupfish could mean trouble.
    Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY, 10 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • There are no doubt parallels between those born in the '90s and those who were born in the '00s, but Rollison suggests that the typical hallmarks of Gen Z include visual content, authenticity, and social proof.
    Daniel R. Depetris, Newsweek, 13 Dec. 2024
  • Some of the details eerily parallel those of The Red Parts—both victims are college students named Jane, both murdered in 1969—but Cooper’s book veers away from Nelson’s.
    Sarah Weinman, The Atlantic, 31 Oct. 2024
Adjective
  • The main opposition Democratic Party pushed for the special counsel, arguing that public prosecutors—given Yoon's background as a former prosecutor-general—cannot be trusted to carry out an impartial investigation.
    Joseph Epstein, Newsweek, 10 Dec. 2024
  • There’s at least one way Mr. Biden could begin the work of repairing trust in federal justice, says Professor Osler: by using the presidential pardon power in a more conventional, impartial way.
    Henry Gass, The Christian Science Monitor, 3 Dec. 2024

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“Equal.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/equal. Accessed 21 Dec. 2024.

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