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accurate
adjective
free
from
mistakes
or
errors
;
exactly
correct
or
true
•
Make
sure
the
numbers
in
the
report
are
accurate
before
you
send
it
.
Make
sure
the
numbers
in
the
report
are
accurate
before
you
send
it
.
•
The
weather
forecast
was
surprisingly
accurate
today
.
The
weather
forecast
was
surprisingly
accurate
today
.
Late
16th
century
:
from
Latin
accuratus
‘
done
with
care
’,
past
participle
of
accurare
‘
take
care
of
’.
adjective
able
to
hit
or
reach
a
target
or
goal
exactly
;
not
missing
the
intended
point
•
The
archer
’
s
shot
was
accurate
and
hit
the
bullseye
.
The
archer
’
s
shot
was
accurate
and
hit
the
bullseye
.
•
He
threw
an
accurate
pass
that
reached
his
teammate
in
stride
.
He
threw
an
accurate
pass
that
reached
his
teammate
in
stride
.
accuracy
noun
-
accuracy
,
accuracies
the
state
or
quality
of
being
correct
and
without
mistakes
•
The
editor
double-checked
every
fact
to
ensure
the
accuracy
of
the
article
.
The
editor
double-checked
every
fact
to
ensure
the
accuracy
of
the
article
.
•
Good
lighting
helps
improve
the
accuracy
of
a
watchmaker
’
s
delicate
work
.
Good
lighting
helps
improve
the
accuracy
of
a
watchmaker
’
s
delicate
work
.
From
Latin
accuratia
,
from
accuratus
‘
done
with
care
’,
from
ad-
‘
toward
’
+
cura
‘
care
’.
noun
-
accuracy
,
accuracies
how
close
a
measurement
,
calculation
,
or
instrument
comes
to
the
true
or
accepted
value
•
Scientists
repeated
the
experiment
to
confirm
the
accuracy
of
their
results
.
Scientists
repeated
the
experiment
to
confirm
the
accuracy
of
their
results
.
•
Digital
scales
usually
offer
greater
accuracy
than
old
mechanical
ones
.
Digital
scales
usually
offer
greater
accuracy
than
old
mechanical
ones
.
Same
origin
as
sense
1
.
accurately
adverb
in
a
way
that
is
correct
,
exact
,
and
without
mistakes
•
The
scientist
recorded
the
temperature
accurately
to
ensure
reliable
results
.
The
scientist
recorded
the
temperature
accurately
to
ensure
reliable
results
.
•
You
must
throw
the
ball
accurately
to
hit
the
target
.
You
must
throw
the
ball
accurately
to
hit
the
target
.
From
the
adjective
accurate
+
-ly
;
ultimately
from
Latin
accuratus
“
done
with
care
”.