How Do You Spell CORRECTIVE?

Pronunciation: [kəɹˈɛktɪv] (IPA)

The word "corrective" is spelled as /kəˈrektɪv/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It consists of four syllables, with the primary stress falling on the second syllable "rect". The "c" is pronounced as a soft "k" sound, and the "tiv" ending is pronounced as "tiv" instead of "tive". The spelling of "corrective" follows the common rule of adding "-ive" to a noun to form an adjective, but the pronunciation deviates slightly. Despite the atypical pronunciation, "corrective" remains a common term in fields such as medicine and education.

CORRECTIVE Meaning and Definition

  1. Corrective (adjective) refers to something that is intended to rectify or improve a situation, behavior, or outcome.

    When used in a general sense, corrective suggests actions or measures taken to resolve an issue or address a problem. It implies the process of amending or correcting something that has gone wrong or deviated from the desired standard. The objective of a corrective action is to restore balance, fix errors, or prevent further negative consequences from occurring. It focuses on identifying and rectifying the root cause of a problem rather than merely treating the symptoms.

    In a more specific context, corrective can also refer to actions undertaken to modify or improve one's behavior, attitudes, or skills in order to rectify an error, eliminate mistakes, or enhance performance. For instance, corrective measures might be implemented to correct unethical behavior, develop better communication skills, or rectify poor academic performance.

    Corrective action can range from training programs, coaching, or mentoring to disciplinary measures, depending on the nature of the problem and the desired outcome. The ultimate goal of a corrective approach is to encourage positive change and growth while preventing the recurrence of negative behavior or results.

    Overall, corrective revolves around the notion of improvement and rectification, aiming to achieve positive change and eliminate shortcomings in various aspects of life.

  2. 1. Counteracting, modifying or changing what is injurious. 2. A drug which modifies or corrects an undesirable or injurious effect of another drug.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • That which corrects.
    • Having power to correct.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CORRECTIVE

The word "corrective" originated from the Latin word "correctivus", which is derived from the verb "corrigere". "Corrigere" combines the prefix "con-" (meaning "together" or "with") and the verb "regere" (meaning "to make straight" or "to guide"). Thus, "corrigere" implies the idea of making something right or straightening it together. Over time, the word evolved into "correctivus" in Late Latin and eventually entered Middle English as "corrective" in the 15th century, retaining its fundamental meaning of rectifying or correcting something.

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Plural form of CORRECTIVE is CORRECTIVES

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