equality
word
/ɪˈkwɑɫəti/
/iːkwˈɒlɪti/
Definition
The state of being equal, especially in rights, status, or opportunities; everyone is treated the same regardless of their differences.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in discussions about social justice, law, gender, or race. Often appears in phrases like "gender equality" or "equality of opportunity." Formal and academic contexts are most typical.
Spanish: igualdadPortuguese (BR): igualdadePortuguese (PT): igualdadeChinese (Simplified): 平等Chinese (Traditional): 平等Hindi: समानताArabic: مساواةBengali: সমতা - সাম্যতাRussian: равенствоJapanese: 平等Vietnamese: bình đẳngKorean: 평등Turkish: eşitlikUrdu: برابری - مساواتIndonesian: kesetaraan
Example Sentences
Many people fought for equality in education.
basic
Equality means everyone has the same rights.
basic
The law promotes equality for all citizens.
basic
True equality isn’t just about laws—it’s about attitudes, too.
natural
People are still fighting for equality in many parts of the world.
natural
We must keep working toward equality for everyone.
natural