un·corrected \“+\adjective Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + corrected, past participle of correcten to correct 1.: not made correct : left faulty or wrong < an uncorrected error > 2.: not subjected to correction or improvement by discipline or guidance < let her children grow up uncorrected > 3. a.: not neutralized < uncorrected astigmatism > b.: not adjusted < an uncorrected score >