Free from error; true; accurate.
With good manners; well behaved; conforming with accepted standards of behaviour.
A correct response.
To make something that was wrong become right; to remove error from.
To discipline; to punish.
To inform (someone) of their error.
To grade (examination papers).
Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
A conditional statement in which the conditional clause is false.
A claim, hypothesis, or other belief that is contrary to the facts.
A hypothetical state of the world, used to assess the impact of an action.
Contrary to known or agreed facts; untrue.
Of or in comparison to a hypothetical state of the world.