approximative (Meaning)

Wordnet

approximative (s)

not quite exact or correct

Webster

approximative (a.)

Approaching; approximate.

approximative Sentence Examples

  1. The approximative measurement of the room's dimensions was close enough for our needs.
  2. Her approximative guess about the number of jellybeans in the jar was surprisingly accurate.
  3. The approximative deadline for the project was set for the end of the month.
  4. Due to limited information, the estimate provided was only approximative.
  5. His approximative understanding of the concept hindered his ability to solve the problem.
  6. The approximative cost of the vacation was within our budget.
  7. We relied on an approximative calculation to determine the size of the crowd at the concert.
  8. The approximative nature of the data made it challenging to draw definitive conclusions.
  9. The architect provided an approximative sketch of the building's layout.
  10. Despite being approximative, the forecast gave us a general idea of what to expect for the weather.

FAQs About the word approximative

not quite exact or correctApproaching; approximate.

approximate, inaccurate, imprecise,incorrect, inexact, erroneous, misleading, flawed, general, mistaken

sound, correct, correct, true, certain, incontestable, unquestionable, accurate, valid, dead-on

The approximative measurement of the room's dimensions was close enough for our needs.

Her approximative guess about the number of jellybeans in the jar was surprisingly accurate.

The approximative deadline for the project was set for the end of the month.

Due to limited information, the estimate provided was only approximative.