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  1. the quality of being in agreement with the true facts or with what is generally accepted: He quickly proved the correctness of his findings. I began to question the correctness of his theory. care to behave or speak in a way that is generally accepted and approved of: He speaks with such correctness that it sometimes sounds very formal.

  2. Synonyms for CORRECTNESS: accuracy, authenticity, truth, accurateness, facticity, truthfulness, factuality, credibility; Antonyms of CORRECTNESS: falsity, falseness, fallacy, untruth, fiction, lie, falsehood, incorrectness

  3. The meaning of CORRECT is to make or set right : amend. How to use correct in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Correct.

  4. Correctness definition: conformity to fact or truth; freedom from error; accuracy. See examples of CORRECTNESS used in a sentence.

  5. IPA guide. Other forms: correctnesses. Definitions of correctness. noun. conformity to fact or truth. synonyms: rightness. see more. noun. the quality of conformity to social expectations.

  6. To speak to or communicate with (someone) in order to point out a mistake or error. b. To scold or punish so as to improve or reform. 3. To remedy or counteract (a defect, for example): The new glasses corrected his blurry vision. 4. To adjust so as to meet a required standard or condition: correct the wheel alignment on a car. v.intr. 1.

  7. Definition of correctness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. CORRECT definition: 1. in agreement with the true facts or with what is generally accepted: 2. taking or showing great…. Learn more.

  9. noun. Freedom from error. Wiktionary. Conformity to the truth or to fact. Wiktionary. Conformity to recognized standards. Wiktionary. (computing) The state of an algorithm that correctly mirrors its specification. Wiktionary. Synonyms: seemliness. respectableness. respectability. propriety. properness. decorum. decorousness. decentness. decency.

  10. 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?