
concomitant
/ˌkɑnˈkɑmətənt/
naturally accompanying or associated
concomitant in a sentence
“Fame brought concomitant pressures on his privacy.”
Origin of concomitant
Latin concomitans: from com- (together) + comitari (to accompany), meaning accompanying
Related Words
corollary
a proposition that follows from one already proved
correlate
to have a mutual relationship or connection
antithetical
directly opposed or contrasted
diametrically
completely; in direct opposition
disparate
essentially different in kind; not able to be compared
incongruous
not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings