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Corrected

Part of Speech

Verb (past tense, past participle of "correct")

Pronunciation

kuh-REK-tid

Definitions

  • Made free from errors or faults.
  • Adjusted to meet a standard or requirement.
  • Revised to reflect accuracy or truth.

Usage Examples

  • She corrected her essay before submitting it.
  • The teacher corrected the students' mistakes on the test.
  • His vision was corrected with glasses.
  • The scientist corrected the data in the report.

Etymology

From Latin correctus, past participle of corrigere ("to set right"), composed of com- ("together") + regere ("to guide, rule").

Synonyms

  • Revised
  • Fixed
  • Amended
  • Rectified
  • Improved

Antonyms

  • Uncorrected
  • Erroneous
  • Faulty
  • Incorrect

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishCorregidoko-re-HEE-do
FrenchCorrigéko-ree-ZHAY
GermanKorrigiertko-ree-GEERT
Chinese更正 (gēngzhèng)guhng-zhuhng
RussianИсправленный (ispravlennyy)ees-PRAHV-len-nee
Hindiसुधारा (sudhaara)su-dhaa-ra
Tamilதிருத்தப்பட்டது (thiruthappattadu)thi-ruth-a-pa-tta-du
Teluguసరిచేయబడింది (saricheyabadindi)sa-ri-che-ya-ba-din-di
Marathiसुधारलेले (sudharlele)su-dhar-le-le
Bengaliসংশোধিত (sôngshodhito)shong-sho-dhi-to
Japanese修正された (shūsei sareta)shoo-sei sa-re-ta
PortugueseCorrigidoko-ree-ZHEE-do
Arabicتم تصحيحه (tam tashīḥuhu)tam ta-shee-hoo
Urduدرست کیا گیا (durust kiya gaya)du-rust ki-ya ga-ya
Kannadaತಿದ್ದಲಾಗಿದೆ (tiddalāgide)tid-da-la-gi-de
Gujaratiસુધાર્યું (sudharyu)su-dha-ryu
Punjabiਠੀਕ ਕੀਤਾ ਗਿਆ (ṭhīk kītā gi'ā)theek kee-ta gi-ya
Malayalamശരിയാക്കി (shariyakki)sha-ri-ya-kki
Odiaସଠିକ ହୋଇଛି (sothika hoichi)so-thi-ka hoi-chi

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: kuh-REK-tid
  • British English: kuh-REK-tid
  • Australian English: kuh-REK-tid

Historical Usage

The word "corrected" has been used since the 16th century to refer to the process of making something accurate or free from faults. It has been applied in education, science, and governance to signify improvements in accuracy and truth.

Cultural Nuances

The act of correction varies across cultures. In some societies, correction is viewed as necessary for improvement, while in others, it may be seen as a challenge to authority or personal pride. The method of correcting mistakes—whether direct or indirect—also differs based on cultural norms.

More Information

"Corrected" is widely used in academic, legal, and professional settings to indicate changes made for accuracy. In scientific research, data correction is crucial for validity. In everyday communication, being corrected can sometimes be perceived negatively, depending on the context and manner of correction.

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