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equally

American  
[ee-kwuh-lee] / ˈi kwə li /

adverb

  1. in an equal or identical manner.

    to treat rich and poor equally.

  2. to an equal degree or extent.

    You are equally matched.


Etymology

Origin of equally

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; equal, -ly

Example Sentences

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Ojeda said he was equally concerned, and he doesn’t enjoy the feeling of being watched just because he lives near the border.

From Los Angeles Times

But Gorillaz has always been a group entwined with different, equally heavy topics.

From Los Angeles Times

Both Northerners and Southerners could be equally proud of Dr. Kane.

From Literature

The tradeoffs are equally real, and far less well understood.

From MarketWatch

Hard stop: I used to participate on a weekly call with several of my peers from different departments, all of whom, I estimate, were equally busy and crunched for time.

From The Wall Street Journal