meticulous |
correct |
Related terms |
Meticulous is a related term of correct.
As adjectives the difference between meticulous and correct
is that
meticulous is (archaic) timid, fearful, overly cautious while
correct is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
As a verb correct is
to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.
agree |
correct |
As verbs the difference between agree and correct
is that
agree is while
correct is to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.
As an adjective correct is
free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
correct |
inquire |
As verbs the difference between correct and inquire
is that
correct is to make something that was not valid become right to remove error while
inquire is (
lb) to ask (about something).
As an adjective correct
is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
constant |
correct |
As a proper noun constant
is .
As an adjective correct is
free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
As a verb correct is
to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.
correct |
amendunknown |
correct |
convenient |
Related terms |
Correct is a related term of convenient.
As adjectives the difference between correct and convenient
is that
correct is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth while
convenient is of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient.
As a verb correct
is to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.
comely |
correct |
Synonyms |
Comely is a synonym of correct.
As adjectives the difference between comely and correct
is that
comely is (dated|of a person) pleasing or attractive to the eye while
correct is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
As a verb correct is
to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.
modest |
correct |
Related terms |
Modest is a related term of correct.
As adjectives the difference between modest and correct
is that
modest is not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements, unpretentious, humble while
correct is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
As a verb correct is
to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.
correct |
edit |
In transitive terms the difference between correct and edit
is that
correct is to inform (someone) of the latter's error while
edit is to be the editor of a publication.
As an adjective correct
is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
As a noun edit is
a change to the text of a document.
fine |
correct |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between fine and correct
is that
fine is to issue a fine as punishment to (someone) while
correct is to inform (someone) of the latter's error.
As an adverb fine
is
expression of agreementAs a noun fine
is fine champagne; French brandy.
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