Corollarially

/ˌkɔrəˈlɛriəli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that follows naturally or inevitably as a consequence; as a necessary inference or corollary.

Etymology

From corollarial (relating to a corollary) plus -ly (manner adverb), creating an adverb form to describe how something happens as a natural consequence or following logically.

Kelly Says

When a speaker uses corollarially, they're saying something follows so naturally from what came before that you should have expected it—it's a fancy way of saying 'obviously' or 'and therefore.'

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