Sentence for correct | Use correct in a sentence

How to use correct in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use correct in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for correct.

  • Correct me if I err. (10)
  • Is his account correct? (8)
  • I was quite correct in my guess. (6)
  • You must correct it, Mrs. Richard. (10)
  • Perhaps it is the more correct term. (10)
  • Her observation had been pretty correct. (4)
  • So much for correct information, thought I. (6)
  • Her conjecture chanced to be quite correct. (10)
  • Neatly done, supposing the surmise correct. (10)
  • Correct it to-morrow; my tailor shall wait on you. (10)
  • She must look down once more, to correct the error. (5)
  • I knew my superstition was correct as a guide to me. (10)
  • All seemed to be perfectly correct in the arrangements. (10)
  • And, what was more, the correct version of it was known! (10)
  • If monotonous, the one note of the drum is very correct. (10)
  • Perhaps if the answers to his questions had been correct. (8)
  • And she could see her nonsense; she could not correct it. (10)
  • He perceives a bad adjustment of things: which is correct. (10)
  • My anticipations of the nature of our wrestle were correct. (10)
  • Is her account of the relationship between you a correct one? (8)
  • Behind her correct demeanour a rustic intelligence was exhibited. (10)
  • And I always long so much to know if the Signor Antonio is correct. (10)
  • The effect he produced satisfied them that the measure was correct. (10)
  • He paid his halfpenny, feeling that it were ungracious to correct her. (2)
  • Ten centuries had come to an end in him to prove the formula correct. (10)
  • Sir Willoughby came striding in, to correct the error of his going out. (10)
  • You surpass him, for your delivery is more correct, and equally fluent. (10)
  • She looked half imploringly, biting her lip to correct the peeping wish. (10)
  • The correct designing of dormer-windows is a very rare thing to be seen. (17)
  • He had to correct a reproof of Mrs. Burman, as the cause of the nonsense. (10)
  • She will be disagreeable in infancy, and correct herself as she grows older. (4)
  • I conceived you to be a mere little romantic person, and correct my mistake. (10)
  • In his younger days, if the rumour was correct, he had done the same on her account. (10)
  • Lucy stops on the landing where there is an old clock eccentrically correct that night. (10)
  • His English was correct enough, but with an emphasis not quite American nor quite foreign. (8)
  • It is almost the correct literary sentiment to deplore the revolutionary improvements of Mr. (2)
  • And in return had written him long, perfectly correct epistles in her still rather quaint English. (8)
  • His easy manners and the occasional streak of correct French in his dialogue cast a shadow on it. (10)
  • She signalled with her eyebrows for Drummond to correct him, but Drummond had another occupation. (10)
  • I have had to correct him, for to me he quite exposes the state of his heart towards dearest Rose. (10)
  • All was correct, and if of a funereal correctness to me, I am sure this effect was purely subjective. (9)
  • The image was tolerably correct, but other causes were at the bottom of the air worn by John Raikes. (10)
  • He was urged by some spur of senseless irony to verify the calculation and correct it in the minutes. (10)
  • Everything united in him; good understanding, correct opinions, knowledge of the world, and a warm heart. (4)
  • But as a candid critic, I would ask you if the likeness can be considered correct when you give her no legs? (10)
  • It may be quite correct that powder is intended for explosion we do not therefore apply a spark to the barrel. (10)
  • Next in importance to the correct lining of flues is the proper construction of the foundation under chimneys. (17)
  • He thought that his client, of the whimsical mind, though undoubtedly correct moral views, had need of a glass. (10)
  • When alone, Emilia wondered why she kept taking long breaths, and tried to correct herself: but the heart laboured. (10)
  • No doubt Mr. Matthew Arnold is correct in his apprehensions of the dangers we may fear from a Dublin House of Commons. (10)
  • I believe my conjecture is correct, that Angelo Guidascarpi was seen by Major Weisspriess below, and allowed to pass free. (10)
  • The statement was correct, and Shelton, placing some garments in the bath-room, invited his visitor to make himself at home. (8)
  • There is something about him which rather interests me, a sort of sauciness and familiarity which I shall teach him to correct. (4)
  • The townspeople of Lymport were correct in saying that his wife, and his wife alone, had, as they termed it, kept him together. (10)
  • If the surmise he had distantly spied was correct, Miss Middleton would have been caught in the storm midway to her destination. (10)
  • You have thought, or, to correct the tense, are thinking, which is more hopeful, though it may chance not to seem so meritorious. (10)
  • She found nothing to correct in Mr. Sowerby, and her father was open to all the censures; but her father could plead vitality, passion. (10)
  • The bristling demeanour of Alan Breck and James Mor (a very gallant but distinctly unfortunate son of Rob Roy), seems a correct picture. (2)
  • They had drunk too much for science, and so were especially careful to assume correct attitudes, until Jolly smote Val almost accidentally on the nose. (8)
  • Another of our New York dailies loses between $400,000 and $500,000 a year, if well-founded report is correct, but the deficit is cheerfully met each year. (16)
  • The snow-white bird, with the yellow head, scratched seventeen times before Xanthe, and, on reaching Mopsus, twenty-three times, which was perfectly correct. (5)
  • There is much information published by the manufacturers describing the correct construction, but always, of course, with an eye to advertising the material. (17)
  • He had correct judgement, a correct ear, readiness of illustration within a narrow range, in snapshots of the obvious at the obvious, and copious language. (10)

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