inaccurate 音标拼音: [ɪn'ækjɚət]
a . 错误的,不准确的
错误的,不准确的
inaccurate adj 1 :
not exact ; "
an inaccurate translation "; "
the thermometer is inaccurate " [
ant : {
accurate }]
Inaccurate \
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a .
Not accurate ;
not according to truth ;
inexact ;
not quite correct ;
incorrect ;
erroneous ;
as ,
in inaccurate man ,
narration ,
copy ,
judgment ,
calculation ,
etc .
Note :
The term inaccurate is usually used when an assertion or result is near to the truth ,
but not exactly ,
or has some basis for belief ;
however ,
it is sometimes used as a gentle euphemism for wrong even if the error is flagrant .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
The expression is plainly inaccurate . --
Bp .
Hurd .
Syn :
Inexact ;
incorrect ;
erroneous ;
faulty ;
imperfect ;
incomplete ;
defective .
[
1913 Webster ]
113 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inaccurate ":
adulterated ,
aleatoric ,
aleatory ,
all wet ,
amiss ,
amorphous ,
approximate ,
approximative ,
awry ,
blemished ,
blobby ,
blurred ,
blurry ,
broad ,
chance ,
chancy ,
chaotic ,
cold ,
confused ,
damaged ,
defective ,
deficient ,
disordered ,
erroneous ,
fallacious ,
fallible ,
false ,
faulty ,
flawed ,
foggy ,
found wanting ,
fuzzy ,
general ,
hazy ,
hit -
or -
miss ,
ill -
defined ,
illogical ,
immature ,
impaired ,
imperfect ,
imprecise ,
impure ,
inadequate ,
inchoate ,
incoherent ,
incomplete ,
incorrect ,
indecisive ,
indefinable ,
indefinite ,
indeterminable ,
indeterminate ,
indistinct ,
inexact ,
lacking ,
lax ,
loose ,
makeshift ,
mediocre ,
mistaken ,
mixed ,
negligent ,
nonspecific ,
not perfect ,
obscure ,
off ,
orderless ,
out of line ,
out of plumb ,
out of square ,
out of true ,
partial ,
patchy ,
random ,
shadowed forth ,
shadowy ,
shapeless ,
short ,
sketchy ,
specious ,
stochastic ,
sweeping ,
unclear ,
unconscientious ,
uncritical ,
undefined ,
undestined ,
undetermined ,
undeveloped ,
uneven ,
unexacting ,
unfactual ,
unfinical ,
unfinished ,
unfussy ,
unmeticulous ,
unpainstaking ,
unparticular ,
unperfected ,
unplain ,
unprecise ,
unpunctilious ,
unpunctual ,
unrigorous ,
unscrupulous ,
unsound ,
unspecified ,
unthorough ,
untrue ,
vague ,
veiled ,
wanting ,
wrong
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