Corrector: meaning, definitions and examples

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corrector

 

[ kəˈrektər ]

Context #1

grammar

A person or thing that corrects something, especially written material.

Synonyms

editor, proofreader, reviser

Examples of usage

  • The corrector marked all the mistakes in the essay.
  • She worked as a corrector for the publishing company.
Context #2

technology

A device or software used to rectify errors or mistakes.

Synonyms

autocorrect, error corrector, fixer

Examples of usage

  • The corrector automatically fixes spelling errors in the document.
  • I need to run the grammar corrector on this text.
Context #3

education

A tool or method used to help students improve their mistakes in learning.

Synonyms

educational tool, learning aid, tutor

Examples of usage

  • The teacher used a corrector to help the students with their pronunciation.
  • The online corrector provided instant feedback on grammar errors.

Translations

Translations of the word "corrector" in other languages:

🇵🇹 corretor

🇮🇳 सुधारक

🇩🇪 Korrektor

🇮🇩 korektor

🇺🇦 коректор

🇵🇱 korektor

🇯🇵 校正者

🇫🇷 correcteur

🇪🇸 corrector

🇹🇷 düzeltici

🇰🇷 교정자

🇸🇦 مدقق

🇨🇿 korektor

🇸🇰 korektor

🇨🇳 校正器

🇸🇮 korektor

🇮🇸 leiðréttari

🇰🇿 түзеткіш

🇬🇪 შემსწორებელი

🇦🇿 düzəldici

🇲🇽 corrector

Word origin

The word 'corrector' originates from the Latin word 'corrector', which means 'one who sets right'. It has been used in English since the late 14th century. Over time, 'corrector' has evolved to encompass various meanings related to fixing errors, mistakes, or inaccuracies. Today, it is commonly used in the fields of grammar, technology, and education.

See also: autocorrect, correctable, corrected, correcting, correction, corrections, corrective, correctly, correctness, incorrectly, incorrectness.