retraction

word

Definition

A retraction is a statement saying that something you said or wrote earlier was wrong, and you take it back. It is often used when correcting a published mistake.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal; common in journalism, academic, or legal contexts. Frequently appears as 'issue a retraction' or 'publish a retraction.' Not used for casual take-backs—use 'take back' instead.

Example Sentences

The company issued a retraction after realizing the mistake.

basic

The newspaper printed a retraction about the incorrect story.

basic

Journalists sometimes have to print a retraction if a story turns out to be false.

natural

She made a public retraction of her previous comments.

basic

After pressure from the public, the politician finally made a retraction.

natural

He demanded a full retraction of the allegations made against him.

natural