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Dictionary - Corrigible

Corrigible

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

UK: /kəˈrɪdʒɪbəl/ | US: /kəˈrɪdʒɪbəl/

Definitions

1. Capable of being corrected or fixed; amendable to change or improvement.

2. Describing something or someone that is open to correction or improvement.

Usage Examples

1. The project was far from perfect, but it was corrigible with some changes in the planning.

2. The student's attitude was corrigible, and with proper guidance, he showed great improvement.

Etymology

From Latin "corrigere" (to correct, to set right) + the suffix "-ible," indicating the ability or capacity. The term implies that something can be corrected or rectified.

Synonyms

Correctable, Rectifiable, Fixable, Amendable, Adjustable

Antonyms

Incorrection, Irreparable, Unfixable, Unamendable

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
FrenchCorrigible/kɔʁiʒibl/
GermanKorrigierbar/kɔʁiˈɡiːɐ̯baʁ/
ItalianCorreggibile/korˈedːʒiˈbile/
PortugueseCorretível/koʁeˈtʃivɛu/
RussianИсправимый/isprɐˈvʲimɨj/
Chinese可纠正的/kě jiū zhèng de/
Japanese訂正可能な/ていせい かのうな/
Arabicقابل للتصحيح/qābil lit-taṣḥīḥ/
Hindiसुधार योग्य/sudhār yogy/
Bengaliসংশোধনযোগ্য/soṅśodhônojjoggo/
Tamilதிருத்தக்கூடிய/tiruttakkūṭiya/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English: /kəˈrɪdʒɪbəl/

American English: /kəˈrɪdʒɪbəl/

Historical Usage

The term "corrigible" has been used since the late 16th century to describe things that can be corrected or improved. It was originally applied in academic contexts and has since extended to everyday language. Over time, it became associated with personal qualities, indicating someone open to correction or improvement.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, being corrigible is considered a positive trait, especially in academic and professional settings where the ability to correct mistakes is valued. In a personal context, corrigibility suggests openness to self-improvement and growth. The term is often used to describe individuals or situations where change or correction is possible with effort.

More Information

Corrigibility, as a quality, plays a critical role in various fields such as education, law, and technology. It highlights the potential for improvement and correction, both in systems and individuals. For example, in software development, a corrigible system is one that can be debugged or upgraded when issues arise. In human development, corrigibility implies a mindset that is receptive to feedback and willing to evolve, which is crucial for personal and professional success.

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