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accurate
/ ˈækjərɪt /
adjective
faithfully representing or describing the truth
showing a negligible or permissible deviation from a standard
an accurate ruler
without error; precise; meticulous
maths
(to n significant digits) representing the first n digits of the given number starting with the first nonzero digit, but approximating to the nearest digit in the final position
since π = 3.14159…, the approximation 3.1416 is accurate to 5 significant digits.
(to n decimal places) giving the first n digits after the decimal point without further approximation
π = 3.1415 is in this sense accurate to 4 decimal places
Other Word Forms
- accurately adverb
- accurateness noun
- hyperaccurate adjective
- hyperaccurateness noun
- superaccurate adjective
- superaccurateness noun
- unaccurate adjective
- unaccurateness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of accurate1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It was unnervingly accurate—down to an unfinished email to a friend.
Imaging tests that reveal fat stored around internal organs may offer a more accurate picture of cardiovascular health.
“They want to have an accurate reflection of their reality.”
The commission said it’s too early to provide an accurate count from its tracker.
“We stand by our story. Our story is accurate.”
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