Crossword-Solution: CORRECTNESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Correctness | n. | The state or quality of being correct; as, the correctness of opinions or of manners; correctness of taste; correctness in writing or speaking; the correctness of a text or copy. |
We have 66 clues for the answer “CORRECTNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| decorousness | 6 answers |
| CORRECT conduct | 6 answers |
| Exactitude | 10 answers |
| CONFORMITY TO FACT OR TRUTH | 11 answers |
| rightfulness | 18 answers |
| legitimacy | 18 answers |
| legality | 18 answers |
| lawfulness | 18 answers |
| Legalism | 18 answers |
| fair dealing | 20 answers |
| Validity | 24 answers |
| DONE thing | 26 answers |
| truthfulness | 31 answers |
| sombreness | 31 answers |
| sedateness | 32 answers |
| grimness | 32 answers |
| stateliness | 33 answers |
| solemnity | 33 answers |
| seriousness | 36 answers |
| Good Form | 37 answers |
| Earnestness. | 38 answers |
| Decency | 39 answers |
| authenticity | 39 answers |
| coldness | 40 answers |
| Ritual | 42 answers |
| primness | 42 answers |
| ALOOFNESS | 43 answers |
| CUSTOM ___ | 43 answers |
| impressiveness | 44 answers |
| Justice | 46 answers |
| diffidence | 46 answers |
| thoughtfulness | 47 answers |
| gravity | 52 answers |
| Magnitude | 55 answers |
| righteousness | 55 answers |
| Pride | 56 answers |
| rightness | 57 answers |
| grandeur | 59 answers |
| propriety | 60 answers |
| good breeding | 60 answers |
| Stiffness | 61 answers |
| good taste | 62 answers |
| Ceremony | 63 answers |
| CONVENTION ___ | 64 answers |
| Decorum | 64 answers |
| Impartiality | 65 answers |
| Severity | 66 answers |
| detachment | 67 answers |
| fairness | 68 answers |
| enormity | 69 answers |
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Sentences with CORRECTNESS (5)
During these experiments Woola had been standing at my side gazing intently at the door, and as my glance fell upon him it occurred to me to test the correctness of my hypothesis, that this portal had been the means of ingress to the temple used by Thurid, the black dator, and Matai Shang, Father of Therns.
Just as exactly, too; for the correctness and propriety with which these terms are introduced have compelled the admiration of a Chief Justice and a Lord Chancellor.” Senator Davis wrote: “We seem to have something more than a sciolist’s temerity of indulgence in the terms of an unfamiliar art.
And had he needed further assurance as to the correctness of his theory he had only to cast his eyes upon the brownish-red stains that caked the stone altar and covered the floor in its immediate vicinity, or to the human skulls which grinned from countless niches in the towering walls.
THE THEORY ON LIGHT.--THE PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINCIPLE Some philosophers contend that to the existence of light alone we owe the beautiful effects produced by the Photogenic art, while others give sufficient reasons for doubting the correctness of the assumption.
The three oldest are now going regularly to school—two can read and write, and the other can spell, with tolerable correctness, words of two syllables.
Quotes with CORRECTNESS (3)
The contemporary proliferation of bullshit also has deeper sources, in various forms of skepticism which deny that we can have any reliable access to an objective reality and which therefore reject the possibility of knowing how things truly are. These "anti-realist" doctrines undermine confidence in the value of disinterested efforts to determine what is true and what is false, and even in the intelligibility of the notion of objective inquiry. One response to this loss of c…
On the one hand, all truth is relative; on the other hand, postmodernism tells it like it really is. On the one hand, all cultures are equally deserving of respect; on the other, Western culture is uniquely destructive and bad. Values are subjective--but sexism and racism are really evil. Technology is bad and destructive--and it is unfair that some people have more technology than others. Tolerance is good and dominance is bad--but when postmodernists come to power, political correctness follows.
It's a strange truth that no matter how persuaded we might be of our own correctness, the discomfiting realization that others disagree with us causes a paralyzing inability to argue the case convincingly.