Equidistant

usgb/ˌiːkwɪˈdɪstənt/
adjective

Being the same distance from two or more points or things.

The town is equidistant from both beaches, which are 30 miles away in different directions.
Visual representation of "equidistant" - Being the same distance from two or more points or things.

Often appears as...

  • equidistant from
  • equidistant between
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Physical Spaces

Mostly used to describe distances in geography, architecture, or urban planning.

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The gas station is equidistant from the highway exits.
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Neutral Tone

The term 'equidistant' carries no emotion; it's factual and neutral.

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The campsite is equidistant from the two waterfalls.
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Choice Implications

Suggests a fair or strategic location, often used when balancing preferences or options.

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We chose a meeting room equidistant from all participants.
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