Word Meanings - CORRELATIVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Having or indicating a reciprocal relation. Father and son, prince and subject, stranger and citizen, are correlative terms. Hume.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of CORRELATIVE)
- Coexistent
- Concurrent
- coetaneous
- contemporary
- coincident
- compatible
- correspondent
- correlative
- Complement
- Completion
- fulfilment
- totality
- supply
- counterpart
- Converse
- Opposite
- reverse
- contrary
- opposed
- contradictory
- counter
- relative
- Fellow
- Companion
- adherent
- equal
- compeer
- comrade
- colleague
- member
- match
- tally
- partner
- friend
- associate
- Parallel
- Correspondent
- congruous
- analogous
- concurrent
- equidistant
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of CORRELATIVE)
Related words: (words related to CORRELATIVE)
- COUNTERBRACE
To brace in opposite directions; as, to counterbrace the yards, i. e., to brace the head yards one way and the after yards another. - FRIENDLINESS
The condition or quality of being friendly. Sir P. Sidney. - COUNTERACTIVE
Tending to counteract. - REVERSED
Annulled and the contrary substituted; as, a reversed judgment or decree. Reversed positive or negative , a picture corresponding with the original in light and shade, but reversed as to right and left. Abney. (more info) 1. Turned side for side, - COUNTERVIEW
1. An opposite or opposing view; opposition; a posture in which two persons front each other. Within the gates of hell sat Death and Sin, In counterview. Milton M. Peisse has ably advocated the counterview in his preface and appendixx. - COUNTERFLEURY
Counterflory. - COUNTER WEIGHT
A counterpoise. - FRIENDED
1. Having friends; 2. Iuclined to love; well-disposed. Shak. - RANGEMENT
Arrangement. Waterland. - COUNTERJUMPER
A salesman in a shop; a shopman; -- used contemtuously. - COMPANIONLESS
Without a companion. - CONTEMPORARY
1. Living, occuring, or existing, at the same time; done in, or belonging to, the same times; contemporaneous. This king was contemporary with the greatest monarchs of Europe. Strype. 2. Of the same age; coeval. A grove born with himself he sees, - FELLOW-COMMONER
A student at Cambridge University, England, who commons, or dines, at the Fellow's table. - SUPPLYMENT
A supplying or furnishing; supply. Shak. - OPPOSABILITY
The condition or quality of being opposable. In no savage have I ever seen the slightest approach to opposability of the great toe, which is the essential distinguishing feature of apes. A. R. Wallace. - COUNTERPLEAD
To plead the contrary of; to plead against; to deny. - COUNTER BRACE
The brace of the fore-topsail on the leeward side of a vessel. - PLACEMENT
1. The act of placing, or the state of being placed. 2. Position; place. - TALLYHO
1. The huntsman's cry to incite or urge on his hounds. 2. A tallyho coach. Tallyho coach, a pleasure coach. See under Coach. - ACCIDENTALLY
In an accidental manner; unexpectedly; by chance; unintentionally; casually; fortuitously; not essentially. - ESTRANGE
extraneare to treat as a stranger, from extraneus strange. See 1. To withdraw; to withhold; hence, reflexively, to keep at a distance; to cease to be familiar and friendly with. We must estrange our belief from everything which is not clearly and - ORANGEADE
A drink made of orange juice and water, corresponding to lemonade; orange sherbet. - DERANGER
One who deranges. - CITRANGE
A citrous fruit produced by a cross between the sweet orange and the trifoliate orange . It is more acid and has a more pronounced aroma than the orange; the tree is hardier. There are several varieties. - DERANGEMENT
The act of deranging or putting out of order, or the state of being deranged; disarrangement; disorder; confusion; especially, mental disorder; insanity. Syn. -- Disorder; confusion; embarrassment; irregularity; disturbance; insanity; - ENCOUNTERER
One who encounters; an opponent; an antagonist. Atterbury. - MISREMEMBER
To mistake in remembering; not to remember correctly. Sir T. More.