equity

word

Definition

'Equity' can mean fairness and justice in how people are treated, or it can refer to the ownership value in a business or property (like company shares or home value).

Usage & Nuances

In business, 'equity' often means company shares or ownership value. In social topics, it refers to fairness and justice (different from 'equality,' which means giving everyone the same thing). 'Home equity' is the value of your house minus what you owe. Often used formally or in financial contexts.

Example Sentences

There should be equity in education for all students.

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He owns 40% equity in the company.

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They worked to promote equity in healthcare.

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She built up a lot of equity in her house over the years.

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People sometimes confuse equity with equality, but they're not the same thing.

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If you sell the business, your share of the equity could be worth a lot.

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