English
Etymology
From correct + -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kəˈɹɛk(t)li/
- Hyphenation: cor‧rect‧ly
Adverb
correctly (comparative more correctly, superlative most correctly)
- In a correct manner.
Most people couldn't pronounce Daragh's name correctly, so he went by the name of "Dave" instead.
2024 May 30, Aimee Ortiz and Alexandra E. Petri, “From 74th Place to Spelling Champion: One Boy’s Journey to Win the Scripps Bee”, in The New York Times[1]:Bruhat rattled off a head-spinning 29 correctly spelled words in 90 seconds, including heautophany, nachschläge and puszta.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Translations
in a correct manner
- Assamese: ভালকৈ (bhalkoi)
- Bulgarian: вярно (bg) (vjarno), правилно (bg) (pravilno)
- Burmese: မှန်မှန် (hmanhman)
- Catalan: correctament (ca)
- Czech: správně (cs)
- Dutch: correct (nl), juist (nl), goed (nl)
- Esperanto: korekte
- Finnish: oikein (fi), korrektisti (fi)
- French: correctement (fr)
- Galician: correctamente
- Gothic: 𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍄𐌰𐌱𐌰 (raihtaba)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ὀρθῶς (orthôs), προσηκόντως (prosēkóntōs)
- Ingrian: vernoist
- Italian: correttamente (it)
- Latin: emendate
- Occitan: corrèctament
- Persian: تعریب (fa) (ta'rêb), درست (fa) (dorost)
- Polish: poprawnie (pl), prawidłowo (pl), właściwie (pl)
- Portuguese: corretamente (pt)
- Romanian: corect (ro), în mod corect
- Russian: пра́вильно (ru) (právilʹno)
- Sanskrit: ऋजु (sa) (ṛju)
- Serbo-Croatian: tačno (sh), тачно
- Slovak: správne
- Slovene: pravílno
- Spanish: correctamente (es)
- Swedish: korrekt (sv), rätt (sv), riktigt (sv)
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