equitable — fair and impartial; treating all people equally
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: fair and impartial; treating all people equally
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈekwɪtəbl/
Korean meaning: 공정한, 공평한
Korean pronunciation: **에**퀴터블
Example Sentences
- The pizza delivery guy made an equitable decision: everyone gets exactly one slice, including himself.
- The company implemented an equitable pay system based on performance and experience.
- Finding an equitable way to split the last donut among five people requires serious negotiation skills.
equitable
ADJECTIVE//ˈekwɪtəbl//
fair and impartial; treating all people equally

A teacher provides equitable snack portions to all diverse children equally
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Origin
From Latin 'aequitabilis', derived from 'aequitas' meaning fairness or equality, which comes from 'aequus' meaning equal or level.
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“The pizza delivery guy made an equitable decision: everyone gets exactly one slice, including himself.”
“The company implemented an equitable pay system based on performance and experience.”
“Finding an equitable way to split the last donut among five people requires serious negotiation skills.”
“The new housing policy aims to provide equitable opportunities for all income levels.”
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