Pronunciation: /kəˈrekt.nəs/
noun the quality or state of being correct; conformity to fact or truth
A1 The correctness of the answer was confirmed by the teacher.
A2 She always strives for correctness in her work.
B1 The correctness of the data is crucial for the success of the project.
B2 The correctness of his assumptions was proven through extensive research.
C1 The correctness of the mathematical theorem was debated among experts.
C2 The correctness of the decision was evident in the positive outcome.
formal The correctness of the data is crucial for making informed decisions.
informal Make sure to double check the correctness of the information before submitting it.
slang I always triple check for correctness before turning in my work.
figurative The correctness of his argument was like a shining beacon in the sea of misinformation.
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