Mutual in a sentence as an adjective

We had mutual respect, and that was that.

A few years ago, I took a cross-country road trip with a guy that I met through a mutual friend.

Having had the opportunity to hear you guys out a bit more, I don't think we're a great mutual fit.

Non-free and free can and have worked together to mutual benefit.

I've found them to be effective for confirming commitments and mutual understanding.

This has some negative consequences too but it means that retail investors and mutual funds have largely been excluded from the startup scene, which honestly is a Good Thing [tm]; and5.

If you remember I green-lighted 5 projects.- 1 was aborted before start through mutual agreement after further market research- 2 were aborted because the devs did not manage to complete the MVP.

A great deal of what is communicated and inferred in a conversation depends on context; the speakers and audience, their history, their shared knowledge and confidences, the feelers they lay out to establish mutual trust and rapport.

My definition of it goes along the lines of, "the rules that humans living in a particular environment, starting with no preconceived notions, would voluntarily and near-universally adopt for their mutual benefit.

Russian is somewhat mutually intelligible with both Polish and Ukrainian, but Polish and Ukrainian are not themselves mutually intelligible!

We call for this tragedy to be a basis for reform of copyright and intellectual property law, returning it to the proper principles of common good to the many, rather than private gain to the few. We call for this tragedy to be a basis for greater recognition of the oppression and injustices heaped daily by certain persons and institutions of authority upon anyone who dares to stand up and be counted for their beliefs, and for greater solidarity and mutual aid in response.

Mutual definitions

adjective

common to or shared by two or more parties; "a common friend"; "the mutual interests of management and labor"

See also: common

adjective

concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return; "reciprocal aid"; "reciprocal trade"; "mutual respect"; "reciprocal privileges at other clubs"

See also: reciprocal