inaccurately Antonyms
Strongest:
- suitably
- fittingly
- rightly
- well
- perfectly
- aptly
- perfectly
- right
- well
- properly
- appropriately
- correctly
- appropriately
- suitably
- right
- fittingly
- aptly
- correctly
- rightly
- properly
Strong:
- pertinently
- sufficiently
- meaningfully
- acceptably
- acceptably
- adequately
- pertinently
- infallibly
- adequately
- sufficiently
- satisfactorily
- meaningfully
- infallibly
- sensibly
- satisfactorily
- sensibly
Weak:
Meaning of inaccurately
inaccurately (r)
in an inaccurate manner
inaccurately (adv.)
In an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.
inaccurately Sentence Examples
- The doctor's inaccurate diagnosis resulted in a misdiagnosis of the patient's condition.
- The weather forecast was inaccurately predicting rain, leading to outdoor plans being canceled.
- The witness's inaccurate testimony caused a miscarriage of justice.
- The statistics were inaccurately reported, skewing the results of the study.
- The news article contained inaccurately quoted statements from the politician.
- The survey's results were inaccurately interpreted, leading to misleading conclusions.
- The map's inaccurate markings led the hikers astray.
- The company's financial statements were inaccurately prepared, hiding significant losses.
- The history book inaccurately portrayed key events, distorting the narrative.
- The software update inaccurately corrected a bug, introducing new problems.
FAQs About the word inaccurately
in an inaccurate mannerIn an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.
mistakenly, erroneously,incorrectly, wrongly, unsuitably,inappropriately, improperly, faultily, inaptly, extraneously
suitably, fittingly, rightly, well, perfectly, aptly, perfectly, right, well,properly
The doctor's inaccurate diagnosis resulted in a misdiagnosis of the patient's condition.
The weather forecast was inaccurately predicting rain, leading to outdoor plans being canceled.
The witness's inaccurate testimony caused a miscarriage of justice.
The statistics were inaccurately reported, skewing the results of the study.