Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word INCORRECTNESS
INCORRECTNESS
Definitions of INCORRECTNESS
- The characteristic of being incorrect.
Number of letters
13
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using INCORRECTNESS in a Sentence
- Others do not accuse Shakespeare of grammatical incorrectness: sociologist Robert Nisbet criticizes "word snobs" who condemn the phrase, and lexicographer and OED editor Robert Burchfield states that what is incorrect for us was not necessarily incorrect for Shakespeare: "grammatical assumptions were different then", However, Bryan A.
- This means that the shipper will be responsible for the haul also be liable for all the damage suffered by the airline or any person due to irregularity, incorrectness or incompleteness of insertions on the air waybill, even if the air waybill has been completed by an agent or the carrier on his behalf, except when the shipper (as vendor) has delivered the goods to a purchaser (consignee) on an Ex Works basis, and the agent has been hired by the consignee to act in its name as contracting carrier, and responsible for overseeing the regularity, correctness or completeness of the air waybill, pursuant to the freight terms and conditions agreed between the consignee and the agent (as contracting carrier), including, without limitation, whether the freight is NVD (Non Value Declared) or VD (Value Declared).
- " Cesarani will have none of this political incorrectness, and stoutly declares: "There is evidence that as well as his consistent violence against women Koestler was a serial rapist.
- Syrian Oil Minister Sufian Allaw accused INA for incorrectness towards Syrian people and stated that withdrawal of INA from Syria was a cringe to the European Union, since Croatia wasn't an EU member at the time.
- The genre has its critics who accuse it of political incorrectness and a variety of insensitivities, A primary comedic target of the bromantic comedy is the idea that there is a "code" of male behavior that may tend to impede men from relating in a realistic or natural way with both men and women.
- Two journalists consulted with grammar experts to help with their analyses of the phrase; linguistics expert and journalist Samantha Allen noted that the line became a meme for its grammatical incorrectness, while Vulture writer Justin Curto commented that such grammatically incorrect lines "often end up being the catchiest lines in the song".
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