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correct verb (corrected, correcting) 1 to set or put right; to remove errors from something. 2 to mark the errors in. 3 to adjust or make better. 4 old use to rebuke or punish. adj 1 free from error; accurate. 2 appropriate; conforming to accepted standards • very correct in his behaviour. correctly adverb. correctness noun. corrector noun. stand corrected to acknowledge one's mistake.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin corrigere to make straight.