Meaning & Definition of word "Correction"

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    Correction

    /kəˈrɛkʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of making something right or better; an adjustment or improvement.
      • Example: The teacher gave a correction to the student's essay to enhance its clarity.
    • 2. An error or mistake that is rectified.
      • Example: The software update included a correction for the bugs that were causing crashes.
    • 3. A change made to improve accuracy or to rectify a mistake.
      • Example: After reviewing the report, she made a correction to the figures presented.
    • 4. A reprimand or penalty imposed for a misbehavior.
      • Example: The student received a correction for being late to class multiple times.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'correctio', from 'corrigere' which means 'to set straight'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    correction fluid:

    A liquid used to cover mistakes in writing.

    correctional facility:

    A prison or place for rehabilitation of offenders.

    correction officer:

    An employee responsible for supervising individuals in a correctional facility.

    Related Words

    correct:

    To make something right or accurate.

    corrective:

    Intended to correct or improve.

    Slang Meanings of correction

    Meaning: A fix or adjustment made to a situation.

    Example Sentence: I had to do a correction on my first draft.

    Meaning: Used informally to refer to punishment or disciplinary action.

    Example Sentence: He's doing time in correction for his mistakes.