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UK
/kəɹˈɛktli/
]
[ US /kɝˈɛktɫi/ ]
[ US /kɝˈɛktɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
in an accurate manner
the flower had been correctly depicted by his son
he guessed right
How To Use correctly In A Sentence
- These effects are primarily due to the loss of any helper T cell that can interact with the B lymphocyte correctly.
- It checks bank account numbers before accepting them and will detect many common transcription errors, including incorrectly entered and transposed characters. Times, Sunday Times
- In this sense, mercy can be thought of as the opposite of grace, or perhaps more correctly - the inverse.
- From the time the moderator gives the word, let's say it's "sesquipedalian," until your progeny very slowly spells it correctly, doesn't it seem a lifetime? Undefined
- However, historian Will Durant correctly observed: ‘Europe and America are the spoiled child and grandchild of Asia and have never quite realized the wealth of their pre-classical inheritance.’
- This is because people who suffer Panic Disorder, when they experience tetany for the first time, often think incorrectly that they are about to die.
- inconceivability" is used in the sense of relative inconceivability, it is incorrectly used, unless it is qualified in some way; because, if used without qualification, there is danger of its being confused with inconceivability in its absolute sense. A Candid Examination of Theism
- I was telling him about last night and he described me as sounding languid and louche, and consequently correctly guessed that I was still in bed.
- I also think that Edwards took certain positions in his 1998 Senate campaign which won't work well in national Democratic politics - particularly, if I remember correctly, supporting right-to-work laws.
- The member did not read out correctly either the exact quote of what the Minister said or what is written here on the Order Paper.