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Verb (used with object)

to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from
The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
to point out or mark the errors in
The teacher corrected the examination papers.
to scold, rebuke, or punish in order to improve
Should parents correct their children in public?
to counteract the operation or effect of (something hurtful or undesirable)
The medication will correct stomach acidity.
Mathematics, Physics . to alter or adjust so as to bring into accordance with a standard or with a required condition.

Verb (used without object)

to make a correction or corrections.
(of stock prices) to reverse a trend, esp. temporarily, as after a sharp advance or decline in previous trading sessions.

Adjective

conforming to fact or truth; free from error; accurate
a correct answer.
in accordance with an acknowledged or accepted standard; proper
correct behavior.

Antonyms

adjective
flawed , imprecise , inaccurate , incorrect , inexact , wrong , improper , inappropriate , unfitting , unsuitable , erroneous
verb
blow , blunder , goof , mistake , be permissive , coddle , indulge , pamper , pet , spoil

Synonyms

adjective
according to hoyle * , actual , amen * , appropriate , cooking with gas , dead on , equitable , factual , faithful , faultless , flawless , for sure , free of error , impeccable , just , legitimate , nice , okay , on target , on the ball * , on the beam , on the button , on the money , on the nose * , on track , perfect , precise , proper , regular , right , right as rain , righteous , right on , right stuff * , rigorous , stone , strict , true , undistorted , unmistaken , veracious , veridical , acceptable , becoming , careful , comme il faut , conforming , conventional , decent , decorous , diplomatic , done , fitting , meticulous , punctilious , scrupulous , seemly , standard , suitable , errorless , exact , befitting , comely , de rigueur , respectable , apt , felicitous , fit , happy , meet , tailor-made , accurate , au fait , orthodox , rectitudinous
verb
alter , ameliorate , amend , better , change , clean up , clean up act , cure , debug * , doctor * , do over , edit , emend , fiddle with , fix up , get with it , go over , help , improve , launder , make over , make right , make up for , mend , pay dues , pick up , polish , put in order , reclaim , reconstruct , rectify , redress , reform , regulate , remedy , remodel , reorganize , repair , retouch , review , revise , right , scrub * , set right , set straight , shape up , straighten out , touch up , turn around , upgrade , administer , admonish , castigate , chasten , chide , penalize , punish , reprimand , reprove , chastise , discipline , accurate , adjust , check , counteract , exact , expiate , fit , fix , inform , modify , nice , okay , perfect , precise , proper , revamp , true , truthful

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    something that is substituted or proposed for what is wrong or inaccurate; emendation., the act of correcting., punishment intended to reform, improve,...
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  • Correctly

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  • Correctness

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  • Correlate

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  • Correlation

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  • Correlative

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  • Correlativeness

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