corollary
nounHow to pronounce corollary:
Definition of corollary:
- corollary (noun):
- a natural consequence
- a practical consequence that follows naturally.
- a proposition (see proposition entry 1 sense 1c) inferred immediately from a proved proposition with little or no additional proof
Synonyms for corollary:
aftereffect
aftermath
backwash
child
conclusion
consequence
development
effect
end result
fate
fruit
implication
issue
matter of course
outcome
outgrowth
precipitate
product
result
resultant
sequel
sequence
upshot
Antonyms for corollary:
antecedent
anticlimax
base
basis
beginning
causality
causation
cause
commencement
disadvantage
excuse
exterior
exteriority
factor
foundation
germ
handicap
hindrance
ingrowth
initiation
introduction
loss
occasion
opening
origin
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