🎯accurate

adjective
/ˈæk.jʊ.rət/

Meaning

Free from errors; correct and precise.
correct, exact, and without any mistakes

Example Sentences

The information provided in the report was accurate.

The weather forecast was completely accurate.

Example Expressions

accurate to a fault

Synonyms

correct, precise, exact, true, right
Entry 1
correct, precise, exact, true, right
Entry 2
precise, exact, correct, right, true

Antonyms

inaccurate, wrong, false, incorrect, imprecise
Entry 1
inaccurate, wrong, false
Entry 2
inaccurate, wrong, incorrect, imprecise

Collocations

accurate information, accurate measurement, accurate data, accurate results, highly accurate
Entry 1
accurate information, accurate measurement, accurate data, accurate results
Entry 2
accurate information, accurate measurement, highly accurate

More Example Sentences

I’m doubtful about this information being accurate.

We were responsible to the audience for accurate information.

I think if we verify the source of the information, we will get an accurate picture.

When correcting misinformation, we should also make sure our own facts are accurate.

Health information should reach the public quickly and accurately during emergencies.

I am sure you did not say it intentionally, but the information is not entirely accurate.

I want to assure you that all the information in my application is accurate and verifiable.

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