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    inaccurate
    /ɪnˈakjʊrət/

    adjective

    • 1. not accurate: "false or inaccurate descriptions of goods"

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  2. INACCURATE definition: 1. not completely correct or exact, or not able to do something correctly or exactly: 2. not…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INACCURATE is not accurate : faulty. How to use inaccurate in a sentence.

  4. Inaccurate is the opposite of accurate, which describes something being free of defects or errors. You might describe a scale is inaccurate if it doesn’t show the precise weight of something. Inaccurate can also describe something that is wrong or untrue.

  5. INACCURATE meaning: 1. not completely correct or exact, or not able to do something correctly or exactly: 2. not…. Learn more.

  6. Definition of 'inaccurate' Word Frequency. inaccurate. (ɪnækjʊrət ) adjective. If a statement or measurement is inaccurate, it is not accurate or correct. The book is both inaccurate and exaggerated. The reports were based on inaccurate information. Synonyms: incorrect, wrong, mistaken, wild More Synonyms of inaccurate.

  7. Synonyms for INACCURATE: erroneous, incorrect, wrong, false, misleading, untrue, inexact, untruthful; Antonyms of INACCURATE: accurate, correct, true, proper, valid, right, precise, factual

  8. inaccurate. [ɪnˈækjʊrɪt] ADJ [ figures, information, reporting, statement] → inexacto, erróneo; [ shot, aim, instrument, method] → impreciso, poco preciso. the report gave a very inaccurate picture of the situation → el informe daba una visión muy inexacta or errónea de la situación.

  9. Definition of inaccurate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. All you need to know about "INACCURATE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. When something is inaccurate, it is the opposite of exact. If you get a question wrong on a test, your teacher will not say, "You, sir, are inaccurate," she'll just say you are wrong. She might also explain that your inaccurate methodology led to an inaccurate response.