coeval

[koh-ee-vuhl]

coeval Definition

  • 1of the same age or duration; equally old
  • 2a contemporary; a person of the same age as another

Using coeval: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coeval" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two buildings were coeval, having been built at the same time.

  • Example

    He was my coeval in college.

  • Example

    The coeval artifacts were discovered in the same layer of soil.

coeval Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coeval

Antonyms for coeval

Phrases with coeval

  • existing or occurring at the same time as something else

    Example

    The painting is coeval with the sculpture.

  • coeval species

    species that existed during the same period of geological time

    Example

    The coeval species of dinosaurs were discovered in the same fossil bed.

  • coeval events

    events that occurred during the same period of time

    Example

    The coeval events of the war and the famine had a devastating impact on the population.

Origins of coeval

from Latin 'co-' meaning 'together' and 'aevum' meaning 'age'

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Summary: coeval in Brief

The term 'coeval' [koh-ee-vuhl] refers to things or people that are of the same age or duration. It can be used as an adjective or a noun, such as 'The two buildings were coeval' or 'He was my coeval in college.' The phrase 'coeval with' denotes something that exists or occurs at the same time as something else, as in 'The painting is coeval with the sculpture.'