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Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. rectify, remedy, redress, right, improve, reform, cure, adjust, regulate, amend, set the record straight, emend He may need surgery to correct the problem. correct”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language ], 2012.

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Standard English spelling checkers will flag words that don’t appear in the dictionary, but they’re less helpful when it comes to commonly confused homophones. English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. right)→ richtig; answer, pronunciation also→ korrekt; time also→ genau; to be correct (person) → recht haben; to be correct in one’s estimates/assessment→ richtig schätzen/einschätzen; am I correct in thinking that …? Her millions of adoring fans had yet to hear her speak, and when she finally did, she sounded more like a sailor than a starlet, spewing a profanity-laced, G-dropping Brooklynese that no amount of dialect coaching could correct. With real-time suggestions on spelling, grammar, punctuation, and more, you can be confident that your writing communicates your ideas effectively.

Ordinary spell-checker apps tell you if a word is misspelled, but Grammarly also lets you know when you’re using a correctly spelled word in the wrong context. Rectify stresses the idea of bringing something into conformity with a standard of what is right: "It is dishonest to claim that we can rectify racial injustice without immediate cost" (Mari J. Let's get this straight - you're travelling to Frankfurt on Monday and Brussels on Tuesday, is that correct? Revise suggests change that results from careful reconsideration: The agency revised its safety recommendations in view of the new findings. Whether you need a free English spell checker in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Google Docs, Chrome and other major browsers, iPhone, or Android, Grammarly instantly helps you fix spelling mistakes, grammar issues, and more.

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Borrowed from French correct, from Latin correctus ( “ improved, amended, correct ” ), past participle of corrigere, conrigere ( “ to make straight, make right, make better, improve, correct ” ), from com- ( “ together ” ) + combining form of regō, regere ( “ I rule, make straight ” ).A free spell-checker provides extra reassurance that the work you’re submitting is polished and free of mistakes that distract from your main points. And because we have all to pass through a state of infancy to manhood, and have been of necessity, for a length of time, governed by our desires and preceptors (whose dictates were frequently conflicting, while neither perhaps always counseled us for the best), I farther concluded that it is almost impossible that our judgments can be so correct or solid as they would have been, had our reason been mature from the moment of our birth, and had we always been guided by it alone. v.) Middle English (< Anglo-French correcter) < Latin corrēctus, past participle of corrigere to make straight = cor- cor- + -rigere, comb. Easy, idiomatic, correct, this English version reads like an excellent original English work, and gives fresh proof that the work of translation, if it is to be done with effect, must be done by those who, possessing, like Mrs.

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