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correctly-announced

|cor-rect-ly-an-nounced|

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/kəˈrɛktli əˈnaʊnst/

(correctly-announce)

accurately declared

Base FormVerb
correctly-announceannounce
Etymology
Etymology Information

'correctly-announced' originates from the combination of 'correctly' and 'announce', where 'correctly' means 'in a correct manner' and 'announce' means 'to make known publicly'.

Historical Evolution

'Correctly' comes from the Latin word 'correctus', and 'announce' comes from the Latin word 'annuntiare'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'announce' meant 'to give notice', and 'correctly' meant 'in a correct manner'. Together, they evolved to mean 'accurately declared'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

accurately declared or made known.

The results were correctly-announced at the meeting.

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Last updated: 2025/06/02 01:52