inaccurate (Meaning)

Wordnet

inaccurate (a)

not accurate

Webster

inaccurate (a.)

Not accurate; not according to truth; inexact; incorrect; erroneous; as, in inaccurate man, narration, copy, judgment, calculation, etc.

inaccurate Sentence Examples

  1. The map provided an inaccurate depiction of the city's layout.
  2. The witness gave an inaccurate account of the events he had witnessed.
  3. The report contained several inaccurate statements that needed to be corrected.
  4. The weather forecast proved inaccurate, leading to unexpected delays.
  5. The data in the database was highly inaccurate, rendering it unreliable for analysis.
  6. The translation of the text was replete with inaccurate phrases and grammatical errors.
  7. The experiment's results were deemed inaccurate due to faulty equipment.
  8. The politician's campaign speech included several inaccurate claims about his opponent's policies.
  9. The news article reported inaccurate information about the victim's identity.
  10. The study's findings were found to be inaccurate, causing a retraction of the publication.

FAQs About the word inaccurate

not accurateNot accurate; not according to truth; inexact; incorrect; erroneous; as, in inaccurate man, narration, copy, judgment, calculation, etc.

erroneous, incorrect, wrong, inexact, invalid, misleading,false, distorted, untruthful, untrue

accurate, correct, valid, true, valid, right, proper, exact, precise, factual

The map provided an inaccurate depiction of the city's layout.

The witness gave an inaccurate account of the events he had witnessed.

The report contained several inaccurate statements that needed to be corrected.

The weather forecast proved inaccurate, leading to unexpected delays.