noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:His uncorrectness in character was evident in his constant lies and deceit.

Definition:The moral qualities distinguishing one person or group from another. When combined with 'uncorrectness', it suggests a lack of moral correctness.

From character

Example:Her critical uncorrectness in judgment was the reason for her frequent miscalculations.

Definition:The ability to discern what is true or right, often in moral or practical matters. In the context of 'uncorrectness', it implies a flaw in their moral or practical judgment.

From judgment

Example:The teacher criticized the student’s uncorrectness in behavior for not following the classroom rules.

Definition:Actions, especially in relation to their social or moral impact. 'Uncorrectness' in behavior means actions that are deemed wrong or inappropriate.

From behavior

Example:The politician’s uncorrectness in the statement about economic changes caused widespread confusion.

Definition:The act of saying something officially as the truth. 'Uncorrectness' in this context means the statement may not be true or accurate.

From statement

Example:The professor remarked on the uncorrectness in his student’s thoughts regarding the causes of historical events.

Definition:An idea or notion, particularly in relation to conscious thoughts. 'Uncorrectness' in thoughts refers to errors or inaccuracies in thinking.

From thought

Example:His uncorrectness in statements led to his dismissal from the company.

Definition:A declaration presented with factual assurance; a specific, positive declaration of the truth. 'Uncorrectness' indicates that the statement is not true.

From statement

Example:Her uncorrectness in behavior was a cause for concern among her colleagues.

Definition:Actions, especially in relation to their social or moral impact. 'Uncorrectness' in behavior refers to acts that violate moral or social standards.

From behavior

Example:The doctor’s uncorrectness in judgment led to a misdiagnosis of the patient.

Definition:The ability to discern what is true or right, often in moral or practical matters. In the context of 'uncorrectness', it implies a flaw in their moral or practical judgment.

From judgment

Example:The artist’s uncorrectness in his performance alienated his audience.

Definition:Something done with deliberate effort. 'Uncorrectness' in an act refers to the act not conforming to the expected standard.

From act

Example:The court deemed the uncorrectness in the new legislation as a reason for its invalidation.

Definition:The act of bringing into existence by law. 'Uncorrectness' in an enactment implies the law is flawed or inaccurate in its intended purpose.

From enactment