accuracy
IPA: ˈækjɝʌsi
noun
- The state of being accurate; being free from error; exactness; correctness
- Exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; degree of conformity of a measure to a true or standard value.
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Examples of "accuracy" in Sentences
- The accuracy of the portrayals varies.
- The accuracy of the article is disputed.
- I doubt the accuracy of the calculation.
- The second concerns the accuracy of the data.
- The accuracy of the attribution is important.
- I'm not certain of the accuracy of the table.
- I've downgraded the accuracy of the dimensions.
- The difference is in sophistication and accuracy.
- Discussing the accuracy of the prophecy is worthwhile.
- But when you probe that claim, its accuracy is open to question.
- Something with that kind of accuracy is the kind of advantage I need.
- Tightening the reliability and accuracy of its information is not paranoid.
- I guess it depends whether something called 'accuracy' is important to you.
- If you can keep it supersonic all the way to the target, accuracy is better.
- One way to judge the accuracy is the Bermuda grass rough that outlines the fairways.
- Unproven Matt Prater has a booming leg on kickoffs, but his accuracy is the question mark.
- I'd add that your accuracy is hard to beat with anything if your bullets touch at 100 yards.
- Like I say, the accuracy is a little troubling but I know it can be improved - but how on earth does this tiny little gun weigh 6 lbs???
- I used to shoot 3inch Remington copper solids, but changed to 2 3/4 this year and have seen no difference in accuracy or ability to take down a deer, and I am much more willing to put in the time at the range now.