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(in politically correct language)

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  • politically correct — adjective exhibiting political correctness • Pertains to noun: ↑political correctness * * * adj [more politically correct; most politically correct] sometimes disapproving : agreeing with the idea that people should be careful to not use language …   Useful english dictionary

  • politically correct — po,litically cor rect adjective politically correct language or behavior is not offensive, especially to people who have often been affected by DISCRIMINATION (=unfair treatment): It is no longer politically correct to refer to someone as a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • politically correct — UK / US adjective a) politically correct language or behaviour is not offensive, especially to people who have often been affected by discrimination (= unfair treatment) It is no longer politically correct to refer to the educationally subnormal …   English dictionary

  • Politically Correct — may refer to:*Political correctness, language, ideas, policies, or behaviour seeking to minimize offence to groups of peopleee also* Politically Correct Bedtime Stories , book by James Finn Garner, published in 1994 * PCU (film), a 1994 comedy… …   Wikipedia

  • politically correct — Things or people that are politically correct use language that will not cause offence …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • politically correct — first attested in prevailing current sense 1970; abbreviation P.C. is from 1986. [T]here is no doubt that political correctness refers to the political movement and phenomenon, which began in the USA, with the aim to enforce a set of ideologies… …   Etymology dictionary

  • politically correct — po.litically cor rect adj PC language, behaviour, and attitudes that are politically correct are carefully chosen so that they do not offend or insult anyone ≠ ↑politically incorrect ▪ politically correct textbooks …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • politically correct — adjective a) incorrect, in the context of 18th century US politics Sentiments and expressions of this inaccurate kind prevail in our common, even in our convivial, language. Is a toast asked? ‘The United States’, instead of the ‘People of the… …   Wiktionary

  • politically correct —    When people are politically correct, they carefully choose the language they use in order to avoid offending particular groups of people.     Most people today make a conscious effort to be politically correct …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • politically correct — adjective language, behaviour, and attitudes that are politically correct are regarded as right and acceptable because they are careful to avoid offending women, black people, disabled people etc: It s not politically correct to say handicapped… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • politically correct — Meaning Description of the practice of conforming to liberal opinion which avoids language or actions which might cause offence to social minorities. Origin Gradually entered the language beginning with the feminist and other left wing movements… …   Meaning and origin of phrases

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