Pronunciation: /ˈækjərəsi/
noun the quality or state of being correct or precise
A1 The accuracy of his aim was impressive.
A2 She checked the accuracy of her measurements multiple times.
B1 The accuracy of the translation was crucial for the success of the project.
B2 The scientist's research was praised for its high level of accuracy.
C1 The lawyer's arguments were based on the accuracy of the evidence presented.
C2 The accuracy of the weather forecast was crucial for planning the outdoor event.
adjective accurate
A1 The weather forecast was not accurate.
A2 She tried to measure the length of the table with accuracy.
B1 The scientist's research was praised for its accuracy.
B2 The accuracy of the survey results was questioned by some experts.
C1 The accuracy of the historical data was crucial for the analysis.
C2 The accuracy of the translation was impeccable.
formal The accuracy of the data collected is crucial for making informed decisions.
informal Make sure you double-check your work for accuracy before submitting it.
slang I need to get my aim on point for better accuracy in shooting games.
figurative Her accuracy in predicting the outcome of events is uncanny.
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