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Synonyms

inaccurate

American  
[in-ak-yer-it] / ɪnˈæk yər ɪt /

adjective

  1. not accurate; incorrect or untrue.

    Synonyms:
    faulty, wrong, erroneous, loose, inexact

Usage

What does inaccurate mean? Inaccurate describes something that is incorrect, false, or not quite right, as in I came home at 9:30 last night, so saying I was out all night is inaccurate.Inaccurate is the opposite of accurate, which describes something being free of defects or errors. You might describe a scale is inaccurate if it doesn’t show the precise weight of something.Inaccurate can also describe something that is wrong or untrue. You could claim that the lie your brother told about you is inaccurate, especially if there’s a bit of truth in what he said but overall it’s wrong.Example: The results of the test were inaccurate, but they can be used to improve the next one.

Other Word Forms

  • inaccurately adverb
  • inaccurateness noun

Etymology

Origin of inaccurate

First recorded in 1730–40; in- 3 + accurate

Example Sentences

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"The threats posed by Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were overstated based on numerous inaccurate claims, and the genuine risk to them was understated," they said.

From BBC

"Anybody who says that it can be quickly and easily done would be making a false, inaccurate, or totally misunderstood answer to this very large and complex question," he added.

From BBC

In some cases, the diagnoses were questionable or inaccurate, the Journal reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

Powell said at the time that the complaints were misleading and inaccurate.

From MarketWatch

Powell said at the time that the complaints were misleading and inaccurate.

From MarketWatch