Word of today: corollary
Class: noun | Syllables: KOR-uh-lair-ee
Definition: Corollary is a formal word that usually refers to something that naturally follows or results from another thing. It can also be applied to a thing that incidentally or naturally accompanies or parallels something else. In logic, it refers to a proposition inferred immediately from a proved proposition.
Example(s):
// Two corollaries of investment in parks and other green spaces are cleaner air and lower temperatures in neighboring communities.