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Correctness See Also: TRUENESS/FALSENESS, MANNERS, REPUTATION
Correctness (See also PRECISION, PROPRIETY.) get hold of the right end of the stick To have the proper grasp or perspective on a situation. The expression is more common in Britain than in the United States. See also get hold of the wrong end of the Stick, FALLACIOUSNESS. hit the white To be right, to be right on target, to hit the bull’s-eye. The allusion is to archery and the inner circle of the target or the bull’s-eye, formerly of a white color. Since bull’s-eyes are now usually painted or outlined in black, it is easy to see why this expression is rare or obsolete today. ’Twas I won the wager, though you hit the white. (Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew, V, ii) on the beam On the right track; correct; accurate. The reference is to a radio beam used to direct the course of an aircraft. Thus, an airplane on the beam is right on the proper course. The phrase appeared as early as 1941 in the Daring Detective. right as a trivet See GOOD HEALTH. right as rain Very right, exactly correct or accurate, quite right. This simile, although not as common today as formerly, is still popularly used to emphasize degree of correctness. Its origin would appear to be simply from alliteration. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
correctness noun 1. truth, accuracy, precision, exactitude, exactness, faultlessness Please check the correctness of the details on this form. 2. decorum, propriety, good manners, civility, good breeding, bon ton (French) He conducted himself with formal correctness at all times. Translations correctness [kəˈrektnɪs] N 1. (= accuracy) [of answer, amount, term, calculation] → exactitud f 3. (= decency) [of person, behaviour, dress] → corrección f correctness [kəˈrɛktnɪs] n (= accuracy) → justesse f, exactitude f (= formality) [behaviour] → correction f correctness n (= accuracy) → Richtigkeit f (of behaviour etc) → Korrektheit f Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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