inaccurate
/ɪnˈæk.jə.ɹɪt/adjective4 syllables
Inaccurate means: erroneous.
Synonyms for inaccurate10
Opposites of inaccurate
What does inaccurate mean?1
adjective
1
erroneous“an inaccurate translation”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with inaccurate?1
three syllables
Inaccurate in a sentence
- Our experiment has revealed that his report was inaccurate.Swift
- The budget appears to be inaccurate and unrealistic.unknown
- That film was an extremely inaccurate portrayal of key historical events.Vanilla
- The wall clock of the living room is inaccurate.Catriona
- To claim there is an all-encompassing Jewish race would be inaccurate.Amastan
- Generalizing terrorism as a Muslim issue is inaccurate.Nuel
- Stop me anytime I say something factually inaccurate.sacredceltic
- Sami gave cops incomplete and inaccurate information.OsoHombre
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