Equal Definition

ēkwəl
equaled, equaling, equalled, equalling, equals
adjective
Of the same quantity, size, number, value, degree, intensity, quality, etc.
Webster's New World
Being the same or identical to in value.
American Heritage
Having the same rights, privileges, ability, rank, etc.
Webster's New World
Evenly proportioned; balanced or uniform in effect or operation.
Webster's New World
Being the same for all members of a group.
Gave every player an equal chance to win.
American Heritage
noun
equals
Any thing or person that is equal.
To be the equal of another.
Webster's New World

(law) Abbreviation of equality.

Wiktionary
verb
equaled, equaling, equalled, equals
To be equal to; match in value, degree, etc.
Webster's New World
To do or make something equal to.
To equal a record.
Webster's New World
To make equal; equalize.
Webster's New World

To be equivalent to; to match.

Wiktionary

(informal) To have as its consequence.

Losing this deal equals losing your job.
Might does not equal right.
Wiktionary
Synonyms:
  • rise to meet
  • rise to
  • be commensurate
  • be identical
  • be tantamount to
  • agree
  • tally with
  • square with
  • accord with
  • reach
  • come to
  • keep pace with
  • be as good as
  • check with
  • knot the score

Other Word Forms of Equal

Noun

Singular:
equal
Plural:
equals

Origin of Equal

  • Middle English from Latin aequālis from aequus even, level

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin aequālis.

    From Wiktionary

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