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correct (adjective), more correct, most correct
1. Referring to the fact or truth; free from errors; flawless: Rachel checked the timetable once more to make sure she had the correct information regarding the time the train would leave for her trip to visit her brother.
2. Descriptive of an individual’s behavior or appearance which conforms to the approved or proper social criteria: As a waiter, James was always polite, pleasant, and consistently correct when he took orders from the guests and when serving their meals at the noble restaurant in the city.
3. Relating to the best requirements for an activity or a situation: When beginning to sew the jacket, Janet first had to make sure she had the pattern pieces put on the fabric in a precise, or correct way, so her sewing would have successful results.
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