PC



politically correct

avoiding language or statements that could be offensive to women, people of other races, or people who are disabled (= who cannot use part of their body) I noticed that he never referred to her as his 'girlfriend', preferring the politically correct term 'partner'.
See also: correct

PC

Also, p.c. An abbreviation for politically correct.

politically correct

Also, PC or p.c. Showing an effort to make broad social and political changes to redress injustices caused by prejudice. It often involves changing or avoiding language that might offend anyone, especially with respect to gender, race, or ethnic background. For example, Editors of major papers have sent out numerous directives concerning politically correct language . This expression was born in the late 1900s, and excesses in trying to conform to its philosophy gave rise to humorous parodies.
See also: correct

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HasİP-Turkish
Petera-Maori
VilhjÁLmur-Icelandic
Fabricius-Ancient Roman
CulhwchKEEL-hookh (Welsh)Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Bronislavabrah-nee-SLAH-vah (Russian)Czech, Slovak, Russian