Pronunciation: /ˈɔːtoʊkəˌrekt/
noun a feature on many electronic devices that automatically corrects misspelled words or suggests alternative words
A1 I turned off autocorrect on my phone because it kept changing my words.
A2 Autocorrect can be helpful when typing quickly on a small keyboard.
B1 I rely on autocorrect to fix my spelling mistakes in emails and texts.
B2 Autocorrect can sometimes change words to something completely different, causing confusion.
C1 The autocorrect feature on this software is highly customizable and accurate.
C2 Autocorrect has become a standard feature on most devices, helping users type more efficiently.
verb to use the autocorrect feature on a device
A1 I always autocorrect my spelling mistakes when I type on my phone.
A2 She tends to autocorrect her friends' grammar in text messages.
B1 The software program automatically autocorrects any errors in the document.
B2 As a writer, I rely on autocorrect to fix typos and improve the overall quality of my work.
C1 The editor reviewed the manuscript and decided to autocorrect certain phrases for clarity and consistency.
C2 Despite his advanced writing skills, he still prefers to use autocorrect to catch any overlooked errors.
formal The autocorrect feature on my phone helps me type accurately.
informal I hate when autocorrect changes my words without me noticing.
slang Autocorrect keeps messing up my texts, it's so annoying.
figurative Sometimes it feels like autocorrect is playing a prank on me with the words it suggests.
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