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accurateadjective being in agreement with the truth or a fact or a standardan accurate count of the number of people coming to the wedding reception bang on(chiefly British), correct, dead-on, exact, good, on-target, precise, proper, right, so, spot-on, true, veracious legitimate, logical, sound, validerrorless, faultless, flawless, impeccable, inerrant, infallible, letter-perfect, perfectrigorous, strict, stringent on target, on the money false, improper, inaccurate, incorrect, inexact, off, untrue, wrong defective, faulty, flawed, imperfect following an original exactlyan accurate translation of the original story authentic, exact, faithful, precise, right, strict, true, veracious lifelike, realisticcareful, conscientious, meticulous, punctilious, scrupulousauthoritativebona fide, genuine, real, veridical corrupt, corrupted, false, imprecise, inaccurate, inauthentic, inexact, loose, unfaithful careless, slack, slipshod, slovenlyerroneous, incorrect, invalid, off, unsound, untrue, untruthful, wrong meeting the highest standard of accuracyan accurate thermometer accurate measurements close, delicate, exact, fine, hairline, mathematical, pinpoint, precise, refined, rigorous, spot-on correct, right, strict, truedefinite, definitivenice, subtlecareful, fastidious, finical, finicky, meticulous coarse, imprecise, inaccurate, inexact, rough approximate, roundfalse, incorrect, untrue, wrongcareless, looseindefinite, unclear, vaguedoubtful, dubious, questionable, unreliable, untrustworthy correct, accurate, exact, precise, nice, right mean conforming to fact, standard, or truth.correct usually implies freedom from fault or error.correct answers socially correct dress accurate implies fidelity to fact or truth attained by exercise of care.an accurate description exact stresses a very strict agreement with fact, standard, or truth.exact measurements precise adds to exact an emphasis on sharpness of definition or delimitation.precise calibration nice stresses great precision and delicacy of adjustment or discrimination.makes nice distinctions right is close to correct but has a stronger positive emphasis on conformity to fact or truth rather than mere absence of error or fault.the right thing to do ca. 1599 |