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The lonely opposite of every confident answer that wasn't.

means Free from error, agreeing with truth, fact, or the accepted standard.

from From Latin corrigere, to make straight: com- (together) plus regere (to guide), the same root as regulate and rectify.

Polite verbTo correct someone is to gently rectify them
School redTeachers correct in red because errors must bleed
Politically loadedAdd political and the word grows teeth
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