Correlate

Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrəˌleɪt/

Correlate (verb)

  1. To show or find a relationship between two or more things.
  2. To match or compare information to see how they are related.

Examples

  • The study aims to correlate diet with health outcomes.
  • Researchers often correlate stress levels with productivity.

Common collocations: correlate strongly, correlate directly, correlate positively, correlate data, correlate results

Correlate (noun)

  1. Something that has a connection or relationship with another thing.

Examples

  • In this study, sleep quality is a key correlate of mental health.
  • Exercise is often seen as a correlate of good health.

Synonyms of Correlate

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Correlate

  • when describing breaking a connection
  • when describing making things distinct