[
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.
- 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
- It checks bank account numbers before accepting them and will detect many common transcription errors, including incorrectly entered and transposed characters. Times, Sunday Times
- 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.
- When we checked with the building department, the local inspector told us that the water heater is correctly installed and that the overflow pipe complies with the intent of the building code.
- When you pull a needleful through a hole, the wool is correctly positioned on a stretched canvas.
- The treatment will continue until the patient reaches the point where he can walk correctly and safely.