WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
e•qual•ly /ˈikwəli/USA pronunciation
adv. into parts that are equal:We divided the candy equally.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- to the same degree:They love their two children equally.
e•qual•ly
(ē′kwə lē),USA pronunciation adv.
- in an equal or identical manner:to treat rich and poor equally.
- to an equal degree or extent:You are equally matched.
- 1350–1400; Middle English; see equal, -ly
'equally' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
-ize
- Dutch
- Eötvös experiment
- Hegelian dialectic
- ace
- across-the-board
- alike
- almost periodic function
- ambidextrous
- as
- ashamed
- bilateral
- bioequivalence
- blame
- both
- cahoot
- capacitor
- casting vote
- center
- co-parent
- codominant
- coeval
- coextend
- common
- community property
- concurrence
- consensus
- deep focus
- devil
- difference
- dilemma
- distributed term
- ditheism
- double-ended
- dualism
- duarchy
- equal opportunity
- equation
- equi-
- equidistant
- equilibrate
- equivalent
- even
- every
- fifty-fifty
- figurate number
- flake
- furl
- gold point
- graph paper