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correctitude

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English

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Etymology

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From correct +‎ -itude.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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correctitude (usually uncountable, plural correctitudes)

  1. The quality of being correct
    • 1921, Lytton Strachey, Queen Victoria[1]:
      Leopold himself must have envied such perfect correctitude; but what may be admirable in an elderly statesman is alarming in a maiden of nineteen.
    • 1991 July 19, Harold Henderson, “The City File”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
      And these folks are worried about creeping political correctitude?"

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