Verb
1. make right or correct;
2. make reparations or amends for;
3. censure severely;
4. adjust or make up for;
5. punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience;
6. go down in value;
7. alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard;
8. treat a defect;
Adjective
1. free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth;
2. socially right or correct;
3. in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure;
4. correct in opinion or judgment;
Please correct any errors that you find.
She gave a correct answer.
Don't stray too far from the correct path.
Our educational reform was steadily led onto the correct path.
This formulation is perfectly correct.
Your clear reasoning is quite correct.
The dinner is formal, if you don't wear the correct clothes you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
The results show clearly that this procedure is correct.
Choose the correct one from these words.
All letters must be stamped with the correct postage.
It does show that such opinion is not correct.
After repeated education they still refused to correct their errors.
That is correct; you took the words right out of my mouth.
Correct speech is an earmark of the educated man.
Error is often the precursor of what is correct.
The correct answer is apparent.
Increased recruitment of women engineers will help correct the gender imbalance in the profession.
This scientist accessed enormous different files to find the correct information.
His deduction led him to the correct conclusion.
Neither of these words is correct.
The above views may or may not be correct, they are only for your reference.
You should correct the small letter i to capital letter I.
Columbus's contention that the earth was round turned out to be correct.
When the mistake was pointed out to him, he hastened to correct it.
Be sure to wear the correct footwear to prevent injuries to your feet.
The club specialises in videoing its student golfers to correct their faults.
I need my pictures to be anatomically correct.
You are absolutely correct. The leaves are from a bay tree.
If Casey is correct, the total cost of the cleanup would come to $110 billion.
He had surgery to correct a facial disfigurement.
accurate, exact, precise, right, true, correct
correct, rectify, remedy, revise, amend
There is relatively little information about correct, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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