errorful (Meaning)
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errorful (a.)
Full of error; wrong.
Synonyms & Antonyms of errorful
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errorful Sentence Examples
- The errorful data in the study led to inaccurate conclusions.
- The company's errorful accounting practices resulted in financial losses.
- The faulty software was prone to errorful calculations.
- The errorful navigation system led the ship off course.
- The errorful medical diagnosis resulted in improper treatment.
- The errorful weather forecast caused people to be unprepared for the storm.
- The errorful legal advice led to the client losing the case.
- The errorful experiment yielded unreliable results.
- The errorful assembly of the product led to malfunctions.
- The errorful analysis of the data resulted in flawed conclusions.
FAQs About the word errorful
Full of error; wrong.
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The errorful data in the study led to inaccurate conclusions.
The company's errorful accounting practices resulted in financial losses.
The faulty software was prone to errorful calculations.
The errorful navigation system led the ship off course.