Pronunciation: /əsi/
noun A suffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives, typically expressing a state or quality.
A1 The accuracy of the weather forecast is important for planning outdoor activities.
A2 Her candidacy for class president was well-received by her peers.
B1 The company's policy on data privacy is in accordance with GDPR regulations.
B2 The accuracy of the scientific experiment was confirmed by multiple trials.
C1 The intricacy of the legal system can be overwhelming for those not familiar with it.
C2 His tenacity and accuracy in research have earned him a reputation as a leading expert in the field.
formal The company's policy clearly outlines the importance of transparency and accuracy in financial reporting.
informal She always double-checks her work to make sure there's no inaccuracy.
slang I can't believe the audacity of that guy to lie straight to our faces!
figurative His mastery of the guitar is unparalleled, showcasing his musical fluency and dexterity.
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