The difference between Evenly and Mutually
When used as adverbs, evenly means so as to form a flat surface, whereas mutually means in the same way, each to the other.
check bellow for the other definitions of Evenly and Mutually
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Evenly as an adverb:
So as to form a flat surface.
Examples:
"Spread the icing evenly over the cake."
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Evenly as an adverb:
In a fair manner of distribution, giving the same amount or number to each; equally.
Examples:
"To avoid arguments, he divided the sweets evenly between his two children."
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Evenly as an adverb (mathematics):
In a manner that leaves no remainder.
Examples:
"12 is evenly divisible by 2, 3, 4 and 6."
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Evenly as an adverb:
In terms of or by means of even numbers.
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Mutually as an adverb:
in the same way, each to the other; reciprocally
Examples:
"The contract was mutually binding."
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Mutually as an adverb:
in a shared manner; equally; affecting all parties the same way
Examples:
"The adventure was mutually beneficial."