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accurate
adjective as in precise
Strongest matches
authentic, careful, correct, definite, detailed, exact, factual, meticulous, proper, rigorous, scientific, skillful, solid, specific, strict, systematic, true
Weak matches
close, concrete, defined, deft, discriminating, discriminative, distinct, explicit, faithful, genuine, judicious, just, literal, matter-of-fact, methodical, on the button, on the money, on the nose, particular, punctilious, punctual, regular, right, rigid, scrupulous, severe, sharp, ultraprecise, unerring, unmistakable, veracious
adjective as in correct, without error
Strongest matches
authentic, authoritative, conclusive, correct, definite, definitive, exact, factual, perfect, strict, true, truthful, valid
Weak matches
absolute, actual, certain, errorless, faultless, final, flawless, genuine, infallible, irrefutable, official, on-target, right, straight, undeniable, undisputed, unimpeachable, unquestionable, unrefuted, veracious
Example Sentences
But Prostate Cancer Research also acknowledges more accurate tests would be needed to justify screening all men.
Bulls***ting is deceiving people about one’s motives — using true or false claims indiscriminately — and is a more accurate description of his routine behavior.
“You may have to drop the weight because your muscles will fatigue quicker — they’re under tension for a longer period. Your form also needs to be especially accurate.”
Now, I am not saying that one model run is wrong or the forecast given is "fake news" as there is a chance it could be accurate.
“The Orange County Registrar of Voters is committed to ensuring equal access to the election process, protecting the integrity of votes, and maintaining a transparent, accurate and fair election system,” Registrar of Voters Bob Page said in a statement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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