Need another word that means the same as “correctly”? Find 16 synonyms and 30 related words for “correctly” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Correctly” are: aright, right, accurately, rightly, faithfully, precisely, exactly, faultlessly, flawlessly, perfectly, properly, decently, suitably, fittingly, appropriately, aptly
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “correctly” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
accurately | Strictly correctly. We are simply unable to predict long term trends accurately. |
appropriately | In an appropriate manner. Volunteers need to be approachable calm and able to respond appropriately. |
aptly | In a manner that is appropriate or suitable in the circumstances. America s aptly named Sunshine State. |
aright | Correctly; properly. I wondered if I d heard aright. |
decently | To a fair and appropriate degree; fittingly. Parents can teach their children how to behave decently. |
exactly | Indicating exactness or preciseness. He was doing precisely or exactly what she had told him to do. |
faithfully | In a faithful manner. He swore that he would serve the king faithfully. |
faultlessly | Without a fault; in a faultless manner. |
fittingly | In a way that is suitable or appropriate under the circumstances. Perhaps fittingly Scotland has its share of outdoor clothing firms. |
flawlessly | In a manner free from imperfections or defects; perfectly. The gymnast landed flawlessly. |
perfectly | Used for emphasis, especially in order to assert something that has been challenged or doubted. The ring fitted perfectly. |
precisely | In exact terms; without vagueness. He was doing precisely or exactly what she had told him to do. |
properly | Appropriately for the circumstances; suitably or respectably. Ensuring the work is carried out properly. |
right | In the right manner. I ll be right back. |
rightly | With good reason. If I remember rightly she never gives interviews. |
suitably | To a degree that is expected or appropriate in the circumstances. I looked suitably horrified. |
accurate | Of an instrument or method capable of giving accurate information. A player who can deliver long accurate passes to the wingers. |
accurately | In a way that is correct in all details; exactly. Every single vote was accurately counted. |
conspicuously | In a way that attracts notice or attention. One important voice has been conspicuously absent. |
correct | Socially right or correct. The stock market corrected. |
defined | Having a definite outline or specification; precisely marked or stated. Hills defined against the evening sky. |
distinct | Constituting a separate entity or part. A distinct smell of nicotine. |
distinctly | To a distinct degree. He looked distinctly uncomfortable. |
exact | Take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs. The exact details were still being worked out. |
exactitude | The quality of being precise or accurate. It is not possible to say with any scientific exactitude what a dream means. |
exactly | Used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description. He was doing precisely or exactly what she had told him to do. |
just | Of an opinion or appraisal well founded justifiable. Inflation fell to just over 4 per cent. |
justly | In a way that is well founded; justifiably. We can justly be proud of our achievements. |
justness | Conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety. It was performed with justness and beauty. |
literally | Used for emphasis while not being literally true. I was literally blown away by the response I got. |
marked | Strongly marked easily noticeable. A marked man. |
obviously | Unmistakably (`plain’ is often used informally for `plainly. The answer is obviously wrong. |
pinpoint | Locate exactly. It is difficult to pinpoint the source of his life s inspiration. |
precise | Marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail. A precise image. |
precisely | Indicating exactness or preciseness. Kids will love it precisely because it will irritate their parents. |
pronounced | Strongly marked; easily noticeable. A pronounced flavor of cinnamon. |
reliably | In a faithful manner. Few of these paintings can be reliably dated. |
righteous | (of a person) morally good; virtuous. The prayer of a righteous man availeth much. |
rightly | With good reason. The delicious cuisine for which her country was rightly famous. |
rightness | The quality or state of being true or correct as a fact. They are convinced of the rightness of their theories. |
scrupulous | Very concerned to avoid doing wrong. The research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail. |
specifically | In a way that relates to species. The problem was specifically mentioned in the report. |
sure | Having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty confident and assured. Wood dust is a sure sign of termites. |
truly | To the fullest degree; genuinely or properly. She was now truly American. |
veracious | Habitually speaking the truth. A veracious witness. |
verbatim | In exactly the same words as were used originally. Subjects were instructed to recall the passage verbatim. |
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