Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrəˌleɪtɪd/
verb to have a mutual relationship or connection
A1 Eating healthy food is correlated with good health.
A2 The number of hours studied is correlated with exam grades.
B1 Regular exercise is correlated with improved mental health.
B2 Smoking is strongly correlated with lung cancer.
C1 There is a correlated relationship between education level and income.
C2 The data clearly shows that stress levels are negatively correlated with job satisfaction.
formal The results of the study showed that the two variables were highly correlated.
informal It looks like there's a strong correlation between those two things.
slang Those two things seem to go hand in hand.
figurative Their fates seemed to be intertwined, like two sides of the same coin.
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