equivalent

noun/adjective51 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

Emphasizes a perfect correspondence with no difference.

Used to describe something that is the same in value, amount, meaning, or importance.

Something that is similar but not exactly the same.

An estimate or a generally similar counterpart, not precise.

The version of something that exists in modern times.

The most similar thing available, though not a perfect match.

The most similar thing available, though not a perfect match.

The version of something that exists in the present day.

In business, an investment that is highly liquid and can be quickly converted into cash.

The version of something that exists in the current era.

Something considered to have the same ethical or moral standing.

Something that has the same effect or meaning but is experienced through sight.

Something that has the same effect or meaning but is experienced through hearing.

To be the same in every detail.

To be the same in a very accurate and exact way.

To be approximately the same.

Almost the same.

Indicates what the equivalent replaces or corresponds to.

Indicates possession or origin, linking the equivalent to what it belongs to.

Used for comparison, indicating what something is equivalent to.

To have the same value, amount, or meaning.

To appear to have the same value or meaning.

To function or serve as an equivalent.

To possess or feature a corresponding thing.

To stand for or amount to an equivalent.

To give an amount of money that is equal in value.

Collocations with "equivalent"

... + equivalent