Corollary

C1 16+

Synonyms of corollary

Antonyms of corollary

Collocations of corollary

natural corollary
Frequency: 70 %

Increased consumption of fast food is a natural corollary of modern living.

logical corollary
Frequency: 60 %

If the company continues to cut costs, layoffs are a logical corollary.

direct corollary
Frequency: 50 %

The decrease in funding had a direct corollary on the quality of public services.

inevitable corollary
Frequency: 45 %

With the rise in population, an increase in traffic congestion is an inevitable corollary.

unintended corollary
Frequency: 35 %

The new policy had many unintended corollaries that negatively impacted the economy.

Idiomatic Expressions for corollary

  • Phrase: corollary to
    Meaning: something that naturally follows or is a direct result of something else
    Usage: The increase in crime rates is often seen as a corollary to economic instability.