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1 yang tepat
correct -
2 benar
correct, right, just, true, sincere, valid* * *real correct, correctness* * *very, quite, really -
3 membenarkan
correct, straighten, approve of, permit* * *correct (a mistake); straighten, arrange, fix (one's hair); confirm, substantiate, verify (a report); justify, condone (an act); approve of; permit, allow; acknowledge (receipt) -
4 mematutkan
correct, put in order -
5 memawas diri
correct oneself by critical self-appraisal -
6 memperluruskan
correct something -
7 mengkoreksi
correct something -
8 pelurusan
correct, straighting of something* * *streamlining* * *straighting of something -
9 benahi
correct, corrected, corrected, correcting -
10 betulkan
correct, corrected, corrected, correcting -
11 betul
right, correct, true, exact, really, fine* * *correct* * *right, correct; true; exact, right; very, really -
12 cocok
palatable, corespond, apt, suit, appropriate* * *compatible* * *agree, tally, jibe; correct, exact; come true; like, be agreeable; compatible (people, colors, etc); suitable -
13 fasih
fluent, eloquent, quick writted, glib, correct* * *fluent* * *fluent; eloquent, quick-witted; glib -
14 ketertiban
discipline, decency, decencics* * *orderliness* * *orderliness, law and order; correct conduct -
15 koreksi
corrective, correction, correct, corrected, corrected, correcting* * *correction -
16 lafadz
pronunction of a word or phoneme; wording, text; the correct version -
17 membetulkan
repair, rectify, straighten, revise* * *repair, fix (bicycle, etc); rectify, correct (a mistake); straighten (a tie); revise -
18 memperbaiki
restore, recondition, redo, revise* * *repair (road, etc); correct (mistake); improve something; improve upon, break (record) -
19 mencocokkan
match, calibrate* * *compare, check; adjust; correct, set right, synchronize; fit something to something -
20 meralat
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correct — correct, e [ kɔrɛkt ] adj. • 1512; lat. correctus, de corrigere → corriger 1 ♦ Qui respecte les règles, dans un domaine déterminé. Phrase grammaticalement correcte. « Je lui dois [à Fontanes] ce qu il y a de correct dans mon style »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
correct — vb 1 Correct, rectify, emend, remedy, redress, amend, reform, revise mean to set or make right something which is wrong. One corrects something which is inaccurate, untrue, or imperfect or which contains errors, faults, or defects, when one by… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
correct — correct, ecte (ko rrèkt, rrè kt ; le ct se prononce ; Chifflet, Gramm. p. 208, l indique dans le XVIIe s. ; le pluriel se prononce comme au singulier : des auteurs corrects et élégants, dites : des auteurs ko rrè kt et élégants ; mais comment… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
correct — Correct, [corr]ecte. adj. Où il n y a point de fautes. Il se dit de l escriture, & du langage. Ce livre est fort correct. il en fit faire une copie correcte. son langage, son discours, son style est fort correct. cette phrase est correcte, n est… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
correct — UK US /kəˈrekt/ verb ► [I or T] if prices, values, etc. correct or correct themselves, they change and become more normal after a period of being too high, too low, etc.: »The market is positioned to correct and that is what s happening. »Experts … Financial and business terms
Correct — Cor*rect (k[^o]r*r[e^]kt ), a. [L. correctus, p. p. of corrigere to make straight, to correct; cor + regere to lead straight: cf. F. correct. See {Regular}, {Right}, and cf. {Escort}.] Set right, or made straight; hence, conformable to truth,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
correct — CORRECT, ECTE. adj. Où il n y a point de fautes. Il se dit De l écriture et du langage. Ce Livre est fort correct. Il en fit faire une copie correcte. Son langage, son discours, son style est fort correct. Cette phrase est correcte, n est pas… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Correct — Cor*rect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corrected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Correcting}.] 1. To make right; to bring to the standard of truth, justice, or propriety; to rectify; as, to correct manners or principles. [1913 Webster] This is a defect in the first… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
correct — [kə rekt′] vt. [ME correcten < L correctus, pp. of corrigere < com , together + regere, to lead straight, rule: see RECKON] 1. to make right; change from wrong to right; remove errors from 2. to point out or mark the errors or faults of 3.… … English World dictionary
correct — [adj1] accurate, exact according to Hoyle*, actual, amen*, appropriate, cooking with gas*, dead on*, equitable, factual, faithful, faultless, flawless, for sure, free of error, impeccable, just, legitimate, nice, okay, on target*, on the ball*,… … New thesaurus
correct — (v.) mid 14c., to set right, rectify (a fault or error), from L. correctus, pp. of corrigere to put straight, reduce to order, set right; in transf. use, to reform, amend, especially of speech or writing, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf … Etymology dictionary