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- CORRECTS Synonyms: 101 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CORRECTS: amends, rectifies, reforms, rewrites, improves, remedies, emends, changes; Antonyms of CORRECTS: impairs, hurts, injures, damages, harms, mars, aggravates, spoils
- CORRECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CORRECT definition: 1 in agreement with the true facts or with what is generally accepted: 2 taking or showing great… Learn more
- CORRECT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When someone corrects a piece of writing, they look at it and mark the mistakes in it He focused on preparing his classes and correcting his students' work [VERB noun]
- Correct Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She is correct (in saying) that more money is needed Yes, that's correct Her watch never tells the correct time Did I give you the correct change? With the correct amount of water and sunlight, the plant will grow well We're trying to find the correct [= right] way to deal with the problem
- Corrects - definition of corrects by The Free Dictionary
These verbs mean to make right what is wrong Correct refers to eliminating faults, errors, or defects: I corrected the spelling mistakes The new design corrected the flaws in the earlier version
- CORRECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
correct, accurate, exact, precise, nice, right mean conforming to fact, standard, or truth correct usually implies freedom from fault or error accurate implies fidelity to fact or truth attained by exercise of care exact stresses a very strict agreement with fact, standard, or truth
- CORRECT Synonyms: 224 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of correct are accurate, exact, nice, precise, and right While all these words mean "conforming to fact, standard, or truth," correct usually implies freedom from fault or error When could accurate be used to replace correct?
- The FDA finally corrects its error on menopause hormone therapy
The agency’s action corrects a wrong that has frightened generations of women away from these medications In 2002, findings from the influential Women’s Health Initiative were widely
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