- correct
- {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verbCorrect is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bias, ↑defect, ↑deficiency, ↑deficit, ↑deformity, ↑distortion, ↑error, ↑fault, ↑flaw, ↑grammar, ↑imbalance, ↑impression, ↑inaccuracy, ↑inconsistency, ↑injustice, ↑misconception, ↑misinformation, ↑mistake, ↑misunderstanding, ↑omission, ↑perception, ↑problem, ↑pronunciation, ↑record, ↑shortcoming, ↑situation, ↑spelling, ↑squint, ↑vision, ↑wrong{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}adj.VERBS▪ be, prove, seem▪
His first idea proved correct.
ADVERB▪ absolutely, completely, entirely, perfectly, quite▪What you say is perfectly correct, but it gives the wrong impression.
▪ not entirely, not strictly▪He is not entirely correct in his assumptions.
▪ basically, broadly, essentially, fundamentally, largely, more or less, substantially▪His estimate has turned out to be more or less correct.
▪ clearly, undoubtedly▪ ideologically, politically (sometimes disapproving)▪He was an interesting speaker, if not always politically correct in his views.
▪ legally, technically▪ morally▪ anatomically, factually, grammatically▪The sentence is grammatically correct, but not very idiomatic.
PREPOSITION▪ in▪The diagram is correct in every detail.
▪I think I am correct in saying that this project is the first of its kind.
Correct is used with these nouns: ↑address, ↑alignment, ↑answer, ↑assumption, ↑balance, ↑calculation, ↑conclusion, ↑context, ↑diagnosis, ↑distance, ↑dosage, ↑dose, ↑etiquette, ↑explanation, ↑fit, ↑forecast, ↑grammar, ↑guess, ↑identification, ↑information, ↑interpretation, ↑manner, ↑meaning, ↑number, ↑order, ↑password, ↑path, ↑pitch, ↑position, ↑posture, ↑prediction, ↑presumption, ↑procedure, ↑pronunciation, ↑proportion, ↑reading, ↑reply, ↑response, ↑sequence, ↑size, ↑solution, ↑spelling, ↑stance, ↑term, ↑terminology, ↑translation, ↑usage, ↑use, ↑view
Collocations dictionary. 2013.