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inaccurate
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inaccurate
adjective
/ɪnˈækjʊrət/
inaccuracy
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Meaning
Not correct, precise, or exact; containing errors.
not correct; containing errors; wrong
Example Sentences
The report was full of
inaccurate
data.
The weather forecast was
inaccurate
yesterday.
Example Expressions
inaccurate statement
Synonyms
incorrect, false, erroneous, imprecise, faulty, wrong
Entry 1
incorrect, false, erroneous, imprecise, faulty
Entry 2
wrong, incorrect, false, imprecise
Antonyms
accurate, correct, precise, exact
Entry 1
accurate, correct, precise
Entry 2
accurate, correct, precise, exact
Collocations
inaccurate report, inaccurate figures, inaccurate description, highly inaccurate, inaccurate information, inaccurate data, inaccurate measurement
Entry 1
inaccurate report, inaccurate figures, inaccurate description, highly inaccurate
Entry 2
inaccurate information, inaccurate data, inaccurate measurement
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