Correspondingly
Academic discourse marker used to connect ideas
Use it to show how one change naturally and logically triggers a matching change in another.
15초 만에
- A formal way to say 'in a matching way'.
- Connects two ideas where one follows the other's pattern.
- Best used in reports, essays, and professional meetings.
뜻
Think of this word as a logical mirror. It means that when one thing changes or happens, another thing changes or happens in a way that matches it perfectly.
주요 예문
3 / 6In a business report
The company's revenue grew by 20%; correspondingly, the marketing budget was expanded.
The company's revenue grew by 20%; correspondingly, the marketing budget was expanded.
Discussing health with a doctor
As the dosage was reduced, his symptoms correspondingly returned.
As the dosage was reduced, his symptoms correspondingly returned.
Texting a colleague about a project
The deadline moved up, so we need to correspondingly speed up our review process.
The deadline moved up, so we need to correspondingly speed up our review process.
문화적 배경
This term is a staple of Western academic and bureaucratic rhetoric, emphasizing a worldview based on measurable cause-and-effect. It became a high-frequency word during the Industrial Revolution when systems and machinery required precise descriptions of proportional changes. In modern usage, it is often used by politicians and CEOs to make their arguments sound more data-driven and inevitable.
The 'Mirror' Trick
If you can replace the word with 'in the same way' or 'matching this,' then `correspondingly` is the right choice.
Don't Overuse It
Using this word more than once in a short paragraph makes you sound like a textbook. Mix it up with `therefore` or `thus`.
15초 만에
- A formal way to say 'in a matching way'.
- Connects two ideas where one follows the other's pattern.
- Best used in reports, essays, and professional meetings.
What It Means
Imagine you are building a Lego set. If you add more bricks to the base, the tower gets taller. Correspondingly is the word that connects those two facts. It shows a direct, matching relationship between two things. It’s like saying "in a way that follows the pattern." If the price of coffee goes up, your grumpiness might correspondingly increase. It’s all about balance and logical flow.
How To Use It
You usually place correspondingly at the start of a sentence or after a semicolon. It acts as a bridge between two ideas. First, you state a fact. Then, you use correspondingly to show the result or the matching change. For example: "The workload increased; correspondingly, the staff received a raise." It sounds very smart and organized. You can also use it mid-sentence to describe how something changes in proportion to something else.
When To Use It
This is your go-to word for serious moments. Use it in a business meeting to explain trends. It’s perfect for academic essays or formal emails to your boss. If you’re explaining a complex system, this word helps keep things clear. It shows you’ve thought about the cause and effect. Use it when you want to sound precise and professional. It’s great for showing you aren't just guessing—you see the pattern.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this while grabbing a burger with your best friend. If you say, "The fries are salty; correspondingly, I shall drink my soda," your friend might think you've turned into a robot. It’s too heavy for casual gossip or quick texts. Avoid it in emotional heart-to-hearts unless you’re trying to be funny. It can feel cold or overly clinical in intimate settings. Keep it out of your Tinder bio unless you’re looking for a fellow data scientist.
Cultural Background
In English-speaking professional culture, logic is king. We love words that show a clear "if/then" structure. Correspondingly comes from the idea of things "responding" to each other. It became popular in scientific and legal writing in the 19th century. Today, it signals that the speaker is educated and values objective facts. It’s a hallmark of the "C1" level because it shows you can handle complex sentence structures.
Common Variations
If correspondingly feels too heavy, you have options. In turn is a bit softer and very common. Consequently focuses more on the result than the matching nature. Similarly is easier to say but less precise. If you want to sound even more formal, you might try accordingly. Each one shifts the flavor of the sentence slightly, but they all live in the same logical neighborhood.
사용 참고사항
This is a high-level (C1) adverb. It is strictly formal and should be used to demonstrate logical connections in professional or academic writing.
The 'Mirror' Trick
If you can replace the word with 'in the same way' or 'matching this,' then `correspondingly` is the right choice.
Don't Overuse It
Using this word more than once in a short paragraph makes you sound like a textbook. Mix it up with `therefore` or `thus`.
The 'Smart' Signal
Native speakers often use this word specifically to sound more authoritative or to win an argument by sounding more logical.
예시
6The company's revenue grew by 20%; correspondingly, the marketing budget was expanded.
The company's revenue grew by 20%; correspondingly, the marketing budget was expanded.
Shows a direct, professional link between profit and spending.
As the dosage was reduced, his symptoms correspondingly returned.
As the dosage was reduced, his symptoms correspondingly returned.
Describes a medical cause-and-effect relationship clearly.
The deadline moved up, so we need to correspondingly speed up our review process.
The deadline moved up, so we need to correspondingly speed up our review process.
Used here to sound efficient and organized in a work chat.
My dog saw the leash and his tail speed correspondingly increased to 'helicopter' levels.
My dog saw the leash and his tail speed correspondingly increased to 'helicopter' levels.
Uses formal language for a funny, cute situation.
She stopped putting in effort, and his interest correspondingly faded over time.
She stopped putting in effort, and his interest correspondingly faded over time.
Provides a logical explanation for a sad emotional shift.
If you eat more spicy food, your need for water will correspondingly rise.
If you eat more spicy food, your need for water will correspondingly rise.
A simple everyday fact explained with a touch of formality.
셀프 테스트
Choose the best word to show a matching relationship in a formal report.
The population of the city has grown; ___, the demand for public transport has risen.
`Correspondingly` is the only choice that shows a logical, proportional link between population growth and transport demand.
Complete the sentence to show a matching change.
As the temperature dropped, the heating bills ___ increased.
This shows that the bills went up in direct relation to the temperature going down.
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시각 학습 자료
Formality Level of 'Correspondingly'
Talking to friends about dinner.
So...
Explaining a simple task.
As a result...
Writing a thesis or business plan.
Correspondingly...
Legal documents or high-level diplomacy.
In a corresponding manner...
Where to use Correspondingly
Academic Writing
Linking data points in an essay.
Business Meetings
Explaining budget changes to stakeholders.
Scientific Reports
Describing experimental results.
Formal Emails
Updating a client on project shifts.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Not exactly. Consequently just means something happened because of something else. Correspondingly means it happened in a matching or proportional way.
It's rare. It almost always appears at the beginning of a clause to act as a bridge. For example: 'The risk is high, and the reward is correspondingly great.'
It depends on the email! To a client or a boss, it’s perfect. To a close work friend, it might be a bit much unless you're being serious.
The adjective is corresponding. You might say, 'The increase in sales led to a corresponding increase in stress.'
No, it can mean 'less' too. 'As the supply decreased, the price correspondingly rose.' It just means the two things are linked.
It’s common in speeches, lectures, and news broadcasts, but less common in everyday 'kitchen table' talk.
Yes, if the entire paragraph is a result of the previous one. It’s a very strong transition word.
You can use similarly or likewise if you want to be less formal.
It is used equally in both British and American English. It’s a standard academic term globally.
Break it down: cor-re-SPON-ding-ly. The stress is on the 'SPON' syllable.
관련 표현
In turn
Used to show a sequence of events where one causes the next.
By the same token
Used to introduce a fact that is true for the same reasons as the first.
Proportionally
In a way that corresponds in size or amount to something else.
Accordingly
In a way that is appropriate to the particular circumstances.
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