equally
while, when
Cases of word usage
1) a building in which monks or nuns live as a community in the service of God (abbey)
2) a person who one knows but not as well as a friend (acquaintance)
3) really; as a real fact (actually)
4) a part of a sentence that is not the subject or predicate ass="light-meaning">(and can be omitted without making the sentence ungrammatical) such as 'with the red hair' in 'The boy with the red hair fell off his bike' (adjunct)
5) that can be used as proof in a law court (admissible)
6) to acknowledge something as true or valid (admit)
7) by general agreement; as is agreed (admittedly)
8) giving information how, when, where about a verb, such as happily, today, well, as in smile happily, come today, feel will (adverb)
9) a written statement, made on oath, ass="light-meaning">(to be) used as legal proof or evidence (affidavit)
10) ass="light-meaning">(of) a statement expressing 'Yes', agreement etc or one that is true, real etc as in 'The answer is ass="light-meaning">(in the) affirmative (affirmative)