Meaning & Definition of word "Correct"
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Correct
/kəˈrɛkt/
verb:
- 1. To make something right or accurate.
- Example: Please correct the mistakes in your report.
- 2. To reprimand or punish someone for a mistake.
- Example: The teacher had to correct the students for their misbehavior.
adjective:
- 1. Free from error; in accordance with fact or truth.
- Example: The answer to the math problem is correct.
- 2. In proper or suitable condition.
- Example: Make sure the equipment is in correct working order before use.
- 3. Morally right or acceptable.
- Example: It is correct to help those in need.
Etymology
Middle English: from Latin correctus, past participle of corrigere 'to make straight, put right'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
correct attitude:
an appropriate or favorable mindset.
to stand corrected:
to accept that one was wrong about something.
correct someone:
to point out a mistake to someone.
Related Words
correction:
the action of correcting something.
corrective:
intended to correct or counteract.
correlate:
to show a relationship or connection.
Slang Meanings of correct
Meaning: On point
Example Sentence: That explanation was totally on point!
Meaning: Spot on
Example Sentence: Her answer was spot on!