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    in·ac·cu·rate
    /inˈakyərət/

    adjective

    • 1. not accurate: "false or inaccurate descriptions of goods"

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  2. The meaning of INACCURATE is not accurate : faulty. How to use inaccurate in a sentence.

  3. INACCURATE definition: 1. not completely correct or exact, or not able to do something correctly or exactly: 2. not…. Learn more.

  4. INACCURATE meaning: 1. not completely correct or exact, or not able to do something correctly or exactly: 2. not…. Learn more.

  5. When something is inaccurate, it is the opposite of exact. If you get a question wrong on a test, your teacher will not say, "You, sir, are inaccurate," she'll just say you are wrong. She might also explain that your inaccurate methodology led to an inaccurate response.

  6. If a statement or measurement is inaccurate, it is not accurate or correct. The book is both inaccurate and exaggerated. The reports were based on inaccurate information. Synonyms: incorrect, wrong, mistaken, wild More Synonyms of inaccurate. inaccurately adverb [ADVERB with verb] B2.

  7. Synonyms for INACCURATE: erroneous, incorrect, wrong, false, misleading, untrue, inexact, untruthful; Antonyms of INACCURATE: accurate, correct, true, proper, valid, right, precise, factual

  8. inaccurate. [ɪnˈækjʊrɪt] ADJ [ figures, information, reporting, statement] → inexacto, erróneo; [ shot, aim, instrument, method] → impreciso, poco preciso. the report gave a very inaccurate picture of the situation → el informe daba una visión muy inexacta or errónea de la situación.