
commensurate
/kəˈmɛnsɝət/
corresponding in size or degree; proportionate
commensurate in a sentence
“The reward should be commensurate with the effort.”
Origin of commensurate
Latin commensuratus measured together (from com- with + mensurare to measure)
Related Words
disparate
essentially different; distinct in kind
dichotomy
a division into two contrasting things or parts
nuance
a subtle difference in meaning or expression
discrepancy
a lack of compatibility or similarity between things
divergent
differing from a standard or from each other
convergent
coming together from different directions