politically correct in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for politically correct in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.correct [Am kəˈrɛkt, Brit kəˈrɛkt] VB trans

II.correct [Am kəˈrɛkt, Brit kəˈrɛkt] ADJ

politically [Am pəˈlɪdɪkli, Brit pəˈlɪtɪkli] ADV

politically correct in the PONS Dictionary

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No subject was taboo for him, and many of his pronouncements might be considered too close to the bone in todays more politically correct age.
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They argued that as scientists they had a duty to uncover the truth whether that was politically correct or not.
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Society's use of politically correct language, she notes in the book, bears this out.
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They were definitely not politically correct but yet full of wit and humour.
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And also, since when is music meant to be politically correct?
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The scenes have a dark tone to them and are not quite politically correct.
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Is there any basis for the politically correct view that all humans have identical brains and that all behavioral and cultural diversity is learned?
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The emphasis is less on being theologically or politically correct than on being effective in transforming the world around you (and yourself).
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It remains politically correct, generates little suspense and remains in the area of the nice picture....
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I realized it wouldn't all be nice and politically correct.
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