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corollaries

Pronunciation: [kəˈrɒləˌriz]

Word

Context: "similarity"

(noun) corollaries are ideas or statements that follow logically from a main thought or principle. Imagine you have a big idea, and a corollary is a smaller idea that makes sense because of it. They are like little steps that come after a big step.

Example

One corollary of studying hard is that you usually get better grades.

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It's not a corollary that playing outside means you won't finish your homework.

Example

What are the corollaries of having good study habits?

Context: "relationship"

(noun) corollaries can also refer to the consequences or results of a specific action or decision. If you do something, the corollaries are the outcomes that can happen because of that action.

Example

Eating healthy has many positive corollaries, like feeling more energetic.

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Ignoring your responsibilities can lead to negative corollaries, such as stress.

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What corollaries can we expect if we choose to work as a team?

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