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View usage for: (ɪnækjʊrəsi) Word forms: plural inaccuraciesvariable nounThe inaccuracy of a statement or measurement is the fact that it is not accurate or correct. He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers. [+ of] A reporter tries to guard against inaccuracies by checking with a variety of sources. Synonyms: imprecision, unreliability, incorrectness, unfaithfulness More Synonyms of inaccuracy More Synonyms of inaccuracy inaccuracy in British English (ɪnˈækjʊrəsɪ) nounWord forms: plural -cies1. lack of accuracy; imprecision 2. an error, a mistake, or a slip inaccuracy in American English (ɪnˈækjərəsi) noun1. the quality of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy 2. Word forms: plural inˈaccuracies something inaccurate; error; mistake Examples of 'inaccuracy' in a sentenceinaccuracy Historical inaccuracies apart, why would I not be?The survey focused on its most indulgent products and the findings contained inaccuracies.He used his deep knowledge of the built environment to expose historical inaccuracies used by those attacking the design.But the messages contained serious inaccuracies.Yes, it is stuffed with historical inaccuracies.There are no factual inaccuracies, they have the same information.The style is rather too breezy and generalized, and there are a number of historical and theological inaccuracies.Neither the promoter nor its agents can accept responsibility for any discrepancies, inaccuracies or misconceptions given or construed.That has been borne out by our attendance figures this season, over which there have been many misconceptions and inaccuracies.The new system of electronic patient records being introduced across England is unreliable and contains inaccuracies that could put lives at risk.Of course, memoirs and factual inaccuracies go together like Ireland and a rainy day.Although, amazingly, it turns out you can make a global warming film that contains nine proven factual inaccuracies.He has now corrected those inaccuracies, but it would be nice if people got their facts right in the first place as it can be very damaging. In other languagesinaccuracy British English: inaccuracy NOUN The inaccuracy of a statement or measurement is the fact that it is not accurate or correct. He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers. - American English: inaccuracy
- Brazilian Portuguese: imprecisão
- Chinese: 不准确
- European Spanish: inexactitud
- French: inexactitude
- German: Ungenauigkeit
- Italian: inesattezza
- Japanese: 不正確な点
- Korean: 부정확함
- European Portuguese: imprecisão
- Latin American Spanish: inexactitud
Definition lack of accuracy He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers. Synonyms imprecision unreliability incorrectnessunfaithfulness erroneousness inexactness Definition an error or mistake Guard against inaccuracies by checking with a variety of sources. Synonyms boob (British, slang) literal (printing) miscalculation typo (informal, printing) corrigendum barry or Barry Crocker (Australian, slang) Additional synonymsDefinition a stupid or clumsy mistake I think we have made a tactical blunder. Synonyms mistake, slip, fault, error, boob (British, slang), oversight, gaffe, slip-up (informal), indiscretion, impropriety, howler (informal), bloomer (British, informal), clanger (informal), faux pas, boo-boo (informal), gaucherie, barry or Barry Crocker (Australian, slang) Definition an imperfection or blemish The report pointed out the defects in the present system. Synonyms deficiency, want, failing, lack, mistake, fault, error, absence, weakness, flaw, shortcoming, inadequacy, imperfection, frailty, foibleDefinition an error in writing or printing Books often contain at least one erratum. Synonyms misprint, error, omission, literal, typo (informal), corrigendum |