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    Ac·cu·rate
    /ˈakyərət/

    adjective

  2. 1. : free from error especially as the result of care. an accurate diagnosis. 2. : conforming exactly to truth or to a standard : exact. providing accurate color. 3. : able to give an accurate result. an accurate gauge. 4. : going to, reaching, or hitting the intended target : not missing the target. an accurate shot/kick.

  3. correct, exact, and without any mistakes: an accurate machine. an accurate description. The figures they have used are just not accurate. Her novel is an accurate reflection of life in Spain. We hope to become more accurate in predict ing earthquakes. Opposites. imprecise. inaccurate. inexact. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. correct, exact, and without any mistakes: an accurate machine. an accurate description. The figures they have used are just not accurate. Her novel is an accurate reflection of life in Spain. We hope to become more accurate in predict ing earthquakes. Opposites.

  5. Something that is accurate is exact and true. It's important to be accurate in the kitchen with your measurements and in the courtroom with your testimony.

  6. free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact. Synonyms: unerring, true. careful or meticulous: I need a really accurate proofreader to check this paper before I submit it to the journal. accurate.

  7. adj. 1. free from error; conforming to truth: an accurate description. 2. consistent with a standard, rule, or model: an accurate scale. 3. not making mistakes; carefully precise; meticulous: an accurate typist.

  8. The meaning of ACCURACY is freedom from mistake or error : correctness. How to use accuracy in a sentence.

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