Pronunciation: /ˈækjərəsiz/
noun the quality or state of being correct or precise
A1 Accuracies are important in measuring distances.
A2 The scientist was praised for the accuracies of his research findings.
B1 The survey results were analyzed for accuracies in data collection.
B2 The machine learning model was evaluated based on its accuracies in predicting outcomes.
C1 The historian's book was lauded for its accuracies in detailing historical events.
C2 The mathematician's theorem was proven with high accuracies through rigorous testing.
formal The machine learning model achieved high accuracies in predicting stock market trends.
informal The app's GPS feature has pretty good accuracies for finding nearby restaurants.
slang My friend's weather app has crazy accuracies when it comes to predicting rain.
figurative His storytelling skills are so good that his accuracies in captivating the audience are unmatched.
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