correspondingly
/ˌkɒrəˈspɒndɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · [kˌɔrəspˈɑndɪŋli] /ˌkɔːrəˈspɑːndɪŋli/ (ame, ipa) · [kˌɔrəspˈɑndɪŋli] /¦kȯr-ə-¦spän-diŋ-lē How to pronounce correspondingly (audio) ¦kär-/ (ame, mw)
correspondingly — adverb
1. so that a second amount, action, or result changes to match something already me
so that a second amount, action, or result changes to match something already mentioned, often by going up, down, or becoming different in the same direction
Ticket sales doubled, and staff numbers rose correspondingly that summer.
linked change: the second increase matches the first one
When Salma cut the guest list, the catering bill fell correspondingly.
verb + correspondingly after an earlier reduction
The boxes were made larger, and the cupboard looked correspondingly smaller.
If hospital shifts get longer, break times must grow correspondingly.
Christopher shortened the training session, so the homework was correspondingly lighter.
- accordingly
Also formal, but often means 'therefore' rather than showing two changes moving together.
- similarly
More general and less formal; it shows likeness without requiring a linked change.
- proportionally
Stronger on exact ratio or measurement, especially in maths or finance.
- inversely
Shows that one thing changes in the opposite direction from another.
- differently
General opposite when two things do not change in a matching way.
文法句型
[change A], and [change B] correspondingly
be + correspondingly + comparative adjective
verb + correspondingly
用法筆記
Most common in formal writing after a clause that names a change, comparison, or measured difference. Unlike 'accordingly', it usually suggests that the second fact moves in step with the first, not simply that it happens later as a result.