Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
corollary
Noun
/kəˈrɒləri/

Definition
A proposition that follows from one already proven.

Examples
- The new policies will have a corollary effect on the company’s profits.
- As a corollary to her argument, she presented several case studies.
- In physics, the law of conservation of energy has a corollary that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

Meaning
A corollary is something that naturally follows or results from something else. It often refers to a conclusion drawn from a previously established truth or fact.

Synonyms
- consequence
- result
- aftereffect
- outgrowth
- implication