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- adjectivecorrect (adjective)
- free from error; in accordance with fact or truth:"make sure you have been given the correct information"
- not mistaken in one's opinion or judgment; right:"the government was correct to follow a course of defeating inflation"
- (of a thing or course of action) meeting the requirements of or most appropriate for a particular situation or activity:"cut the top and bottom tracks to the correct length with a hacksaw"
- (of a person or their appearance or behavior) conforming to accepted social standards; proper:"he was a polite man, invariably correct and pleasant with Mrs. Collins"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHconforming to a particular political or ideological orthodoxy. See also politically correct."the materials used are as environmentally correct as possible"
verbcorrect (verb) · corrects (third person present) · corrected (past tense) · corrected (past participle) · correcting (present participle)- put right (an error or fault):"the Council issued a statement correcting some points in the press reports"
- mark the errors in (a written or printed text):"he corrected Dixon's writing for publication"
- tell (someone) that they are mistaken:"he had assumed she was married and she had not corrected him" · "sorry, I stand corrected"
- counteract or rectify:"the problem of diminished sight can be reduced or corrected by wearing eyeglasses"
- adjust (an instrument) to function accurately or accord with a standard:"motorists can have their headlights tested and corrected at a reduced price on Saturday"
- adjust (a numerical result or reading) to allow for departure from standard conditions:"data were corrected for radionuclide decay"
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): from Latin correct- ‘made straight, amended’, from the verb corrigere, from cor- ‘together’ + regere ‘guide’. The adjective is via French.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- put right (an error or fault):
- mark the errors in (a written or printed text):
- tell (someone) that they are mistaken:
- counteract or rectify:
- adjust (an instrument) to function accurately or accord with a standard:
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