Correction
UK /["/kəˈrekʃn/"]/US /["/kəˈrekʃn/"]/
Definition
a change that makes something more accurate than it was before
In simple words: A change made to fix a mistake.
Examples
- I've made a few small corrections to your report.
- The paper had to publish a correction to the story.
- I've got to make one or two small corrections to the text before it's finished.
- Make any necessary corrections before the text is printed.
- Now is the time to make any course corrections.
- These stock-market corrections were expected.
- There are some programming errors that need correction.
- The work was returned the student for correction.
- in-flight course correction
- the correction of young offenders
Usage notes
Use in academic and professional contexts when discussing mistakes or changes. Avoid in casual conversations unless necessary.
Grammar pattern
correction + object
Memory hint
Think of 'correcting' a mistake — you make a 'correction'!
Collocations
- minor
- small
- necessary
- make
- need
- require
- fluid
- for correction
- correction to
- minor
- small
- necessary
- make
- need
- require
- fluid
- for correction
- correction to
Synonyms
- amendment
- revision
- adjustment
- alteration
Antonyms
- error
- mistake
- incorrectness
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'correction' with 'corrections' when referring to multiple changes.
- Using 'correction' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Improperly using 'correction' without specifying what is being corrected.