Pronunciation: /ˈækjərətnəs/
noun the quality or state of being accurate
A1 Accurateness is important when measuring ingredients for a recipe.
A2 Students are encouraged to check the accurateness of their calculations before submitting their homework.
B1 The accurateness of the weather forecast helped people prepare for the upcoming storm.
B2 The scientist's research findings were questioned due to doubts about the accurateness of the data.
C1 The lawyer's success in court was attributed to the accurateness of his arguments and evidence.
C2 The historian's reputation was built on the accurateness of her research and analysis.
formal The scientist emphasized the importance of accurateness in data collection for the research study.
informal Make sure you double check your answers for accurateness before submitting the assignment.
slang Yo, that report needs some serious accurateness before we can present it to the boss.
figurative In painting, the artist's attention to detail and accurateness in capturing light and shadow can make a masterpiece come to life.
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