Crossword-Solution: CORRECTLY 9 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Correctly adv. In a correct manner; exactly; acurately; without fault
or error.

We have 43 clues for the answer “CORRECTLY”

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he guessed right 1 answer
"If I remember ___..." 1 answer
decorously 12 answers
ARIGHT 17 answers
unerringly 31 answers
rightfully 31 answers
literally 31 answers
lawfully 32 answers
factually 32 answers
duly 32 answers
fittingly 34 answers
doubtlessly 34 answers
equitably 35 answers
ACCEPTABLY 36 answers
suitably 36 answers
Legally 36 answers
spot on 36 answers
on the dot 36 answers
Appropriately. 37 answers
Just so 38 answers
Verbatim 38 answers
"Certainly" 45 answers
Perfectly 47 answers
justifiably 47 answers
in great detail 48 answers
faithfully 49 answers
IN plain English 49 answers
rightly 49 answers
with care 52 answers
Properly 54 answers
justly 56 answers
truthfully 56 answers
plainly 58 answers
In other words 60 answers
Accurately 62 answers
IN detail 69 answers
closely 70 answers
fairly 72 answers
BY the book 75 answers
Precisely 82 answers
Exactly 85 answers
Sure thing! 93 answers
Just 103 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CORRECTLY (5)

ASCII vs Binary In the example above, the file newthisweek.Z was transferred, but supposedly not correctly.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
Used of an algorithm or implementation considered extremely {robust}; lossage-resistant; capable of correctly recovering from any imaginable exception condition.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Lily had the effrontery to come out with, “She sang the song of Home, Sweet Home, the song that touched my heart.” But this did not surprise Thea; as Ray said later in the evening, “the cards had been stacked against her from the beginning.” The next issue of the _Gleam_ correctly stated that “unquestionably the honors of the evening must be accorded to Miss Lily Fisher.” The Baptists had everything their own way.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
But not being experienced in such matters, the Gump did not judge his speed correctly; and instead of coming to a stop upon the flat rock he missed it by half the width of his body, breaking off both his right wings against the sharp edge of the rock and then tumbling over and over down the cliff.
The Marvellous Land of Oz L. Frank Baum 1993
Here is a fact correctly stated; and yet it is phrased with such ingenious infelicity that it can be depended upon to convey misinformation every time it is uncarefully read: By the Salic law no woman or descendant of a woman could occupy the throne.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993

Quotes with CORRECTLY (3)

I am sure it is everyone’s experience, as it has been mine, that any discovery we make about ourselves or the meaning of life is never, like a scientific discovery, a coming upon something entirely new and unsuspected; it is rather, the coming to conscious recognition of something, which we really knew all the time but, because we were unwilling to formulate it correctly, we did not hitherto know we knew.
W.H. Auden Markings
There is no part of one’s beliefs about oneself which cannot be modified by sufficiently powerful psychological techniques. There is nothing about oneself which cannot be taken away or changed. The proper stimuli can, if correctly applied, turn communists into fascists, saints into devils, the meek into heroes, and vice-versa. There is no sovereign sanctuary within ourseles which represents our real nature. There is nobody at home in the internal fortress. Everything we cheri…
Peter J. Carroll
The ‘I’ is a bare consciousness, accompanying all concepts. In the ‘I’, ‘nothing more is represented than a transcendental subject of thoughts’. ‘Consciousness in itself (is) not so much a representation…as it is a form of representation in general.’ The ‘I think’ is ‘the form of apperception, which clings to every experience and precedes it.’Kant grasps the phenomenal content of the ‘I’ correctly in the expression ‘I think’, or — if one also pays heed to including the ‘pract…
Martin Heidegger
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1996).