# correlatively

**Pronunciation:** /kəˈrɛlətɪvli/ · kuh-REL-uh-tiv-lee

**CEFR level:** C1

**Part of speech:** adverb

## Meaning

In a correlative manner; in a way that shows a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things, where one implies or corresponds to the other.

## Examples

- The rise in temperature and the melting of glaciers are correlatively linked, one directly influencing the other.
- Economic growth and employment rates often move correlatively, with a strong economy typically leading to more jobs.
- The artist's mood and the colors she chose for her paintings seemed to vary correlatively, reflecting her inner state.

## Synonyms

- proportionally — Indicates a relationship where quantities change at the same rate.
- reciprocally — Suggests a mutual exchange or action between two parties.
- interdependently — Highlights reliance on each other for existence or function.
- mutually — Emphasizes a shared quality, feeling, or action between two or more.

## Antonyms

- independently — Without reliance on others; separately.
- unrelatedly — In a manner that shows no connection or relevance.

## Common patterns

- correlatively linked — Connected in a mutual relationship. — The success of the project and the team's collaboration were correlatively linked.
- vary correlatively — Change together in a related way. — The demand for the product and its price often vary correlatively.

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