Need another word that means the same as “corresponds”? Find 10 synonyms and 30 related words for “corresponds” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Corresponds” are: equate, represent, stand for, agree, check, fit, gibe, jibe, match, tally
Corresponds as a Verb
Definitions of "Corresponds" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “corresponds” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Exchange messages.
- Be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics.
- Be equivalent or parallel, in mathematics.
- Take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to.
Synonyms of "Corresponds" as a verb (10 Words)
agree | Show grammatical agreement. Everybody agrees that jobs will go. |
check | Put a check mark on or near or next to. She glanced over her shoulder to check that the door was shut. |
equate | Make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching. The level of prices will move to equate supply and demand. |
fit | Be the right size or shape fit correctly or as desired. She was about to be fitted for her costume. |
gibe | Laugh at with contempt and derision. Some cynics in the media might gibe. |
jibe | Be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics. Some cynics in the media might jibe. |
match | Make equal uniform corresponding or matching. He tried to match her nonchalance. |
represent | Be representative or typical for. It was represented to him that she would be an unsuitable wife. |
stand for | Occupy a place or location, also metaphorically. |
tally | Gain points in a game. Their signatures should tally with their names on the register. |
Usage Examples of "Corresponds" as a verb
- My Russian pen pal and I have been corresponding for several years.
Associations of "Corresponds" (30 Words)
accede | Take on duties or office. Accede to the throne. |
acclimate | Get used to a certain climate. This should help new students acclimate to college life. |
accord | A written agreement between two states or sovereigns. A peace accord. |
accordance | Conformity or agreement. There is good accordance between the values. |
adapt | Adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions. The film was adapted from a Turgenev short story. |
agree | Show grammatical agreement. The verb agrees with the final noun. |
approbation | Official recognition or approval. A term of approbation. |
approve | Believe that someone or something is good or acceptable. The budget was approved by parliament. |
assent | Agreement with a statement or proposal to do something. A loud murmur of assent. |
coincide | Correspond in nature; tally. The two events coincided. |
comply | (of an article) meet specified standards. You must comply or else. |
concur | Happen or occur at the same time; coincide. The authors concurred with the majority. |
conform | Adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions. The countryside should conform to a certain idea of the picturesque. |
conformance | Correspondence in form or appearance. Conformance testing. |
conforming | Adhering to established customs or doctrines (especially in religion. |
consent | Agree to do something. He had consented to serve as external assessor on the panel. |
exactly | Used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description. He was doing precisely or exactly what she had told him to do. |
fit | Make fit. A fit of coughing. |
incidentally | Of a minor or subordinate nature. Incidentally it was many months before the whole truth was discovered. |
just | Of an opinion or appraisal well founded justifiable. It has just enough salt. |
necessarily | In such a manner as could not be otherwise. It is necessarily so. |
obediently | In a manner that shows willingness to comply with an order or request; submissively. Obediently she slipped off her right shoe and stocking. |
obligation | A binding agreement committing a person to a payment or other action. He is under an obligation to finish the job. |
ok | A state in south central United States. Things are okay. |
pertinent | Relevant or applicable to a particular matter; apposite. Practitioners must consider all factors pertinent to a situation. |
respectively | In the order given. The brothers were called Felix and Max respectively. |
simultaneous | Occurring, operating, or done at the same time. A simultaneous withdrawal of troops. |
simultaneously | At the same instant. The telethon was broadcast simultaneously on 31 US networks. |
together | (of a couple) married or in a sexual relationship. They split up after ten years together. |
yes | An affirmative answer or decision, especially in voting. Answering with assured and ardent yeses. |