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accuracy
[ak-yer-uh-see]
noun
plural
accuraciesthe condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; freedom from error or defect; precision or exactness; correctness.
Chemistry, Physics.the extent to which a given measurement agrees with the standard value for that measurement.
Mathematics.the degree of correctness of a quantity, expression, etc.
accuracy
/ ˈæʊəɪ /
noun
faithful measurement or representation of the truth; correctness; precision
physics chem the degree of agreement between a measured or computed value of a physical quantity and the standard or accepted value for that quantity
Other 51Թ Forms
- hyperaccuracy noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of accuracy1
Example Sentences
Mr Navarra explains that even if facts are revealed and the rift rumours are quashed, "the social media algorithm doesn't care about accuracy - it cares about engagement".
He was the most effective dribbler of all Bundesliga players last season, both in terms of volume and accuracy while carrying the ball.
Never mind the accuracy of his words or the wisdom of his actions.
All you need to know about its accuracy is how my native Orange County fared.
The venom of this shot was too hot for Bellucci to handle - and wowed the Paris crowd, who regularly gasped at Draper's power and accuracy.
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- certainty
- efficiency
- skill
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- veracity
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