Definitions for corollary

corollary cor·ol·lar·y

Spelling: [kawr-uh-ler-ee, kor-; especially British, k
IPA: /ˈkɔr əˌlɛr i, ˈkɒr-; especially British, kəˈrɒl ə ri/

Corollary is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 173 anagrams from letters in corollary (aclloorry).

Definitions for corollary

noun

  1. Mathematics. a proposition that is incidentally proved in proving another proposition.
  2. an immediate consequence or easily drawn conclusion.
  3. a natural consequence or result.

Origin of corollary

1325-75; Middle English Late Latin corollārium corollary, in Latin: money paid for a garland, a gift, gratuity. See corolla, -ary

Examples for corollary

Why not feature topics not solely defined by a corollary to “women”?

He could turn back; he must turn back; and as a corollary the Leopard Woman must turn back with him!

I waited for the corollary, “and been loved in return,” but it did not come.

"The Doss-house" is at most the corollary of this revolution.

And the corollary is that “those” people are where they are entirely because of their own doing.

They had a corollary: “Each new level of sexual activity requires consent.”

The corollary is equally true: in order to eat it is necessary to pay.

The corollary being, if she slacks off, even a teensy bit, anything that goes wrong is her fault.

Increasingly, sex and its corollary, romantic love, were seen as a healthy part of a relationship.

The love of liberty is the corollary of the right of consent to government.

Word Value for corollary
Scrable

14

Words with friends

16

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