The difference between Mutual and Mutual

When used as nouns, mutual means a mutual fund, whereas mutual means a mutual fund.

When used as adjectives, mutual means having the same relationship, each to each other, whereas mutual means having the same relationship, each to each other.


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  1. Mutual as an adjective:

    Having the same relationship, each to each other.

    Examples:

    "They were mutual enemies."

  2. Mutual as an adjective:

    Collective, done or held in common.

    Examples:

    "'Mutual insurance."

  3. Mutual as an adjective:

    Reciprocal.

    Examples:

    "They had mutual fear of each other."

  4. Mutual as an adjective:

    Possessed in common.

    Examples:

    "They had a mutual love of the same woman."

  5. Mutual as an adjective ([[relate, Relating]] to a [[company]], [[insurance]] or [[financial]] [[institution]]):

    Owned by the members.

  1. Mutual as a noun:

    A mutual fund.

  2. Mutual as a noun (business, finance, insurance):

    A mutual organization.

  3. Mutual as a noun (internet):

    Either of a pair of people who follow each other's social media accounts.

  1. Mutual as an adjective:

    Having the same relationship, each to each other.

    Examples:

    "They were mutual enemies."

  2. Mutual as an adjective:

    Collective, done or held in common.

    Examples:

    "'Mutual insurance."

  3. Mutual as an adjective:

    Reciprocal.

    Examples:

    "They had mutual fear of each other."

  4. Mutual as an adjective:

    Possessed in common.

    Examples:

    "They had a mutual love of the same woman."

  5. Mutual as an adjective ([[relate, Relating]] to a [[company]], [[insurance]] or [[financial]] [[institution]]):

    Owned by the members.

  1. Mutual as a noun:

    A mutual fund.

  2. Mutual as a noun (business, finance, insurance):

    A mutual organization.

  3. Mutual as a noun (internet):

    Either of a pair of people who follow each other's social media accounts.

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