[more accurate; most accurate] 1 : free from mistakes or errors
▪ The model is accurate down to the tiniest details. ▪ an accurate account/record/report/description ▪ Her novel is historically accurate. ▪ He needed a more accurate [=precise] term to describe the procedure. ▪ an accurate throw/shot [=a throw/shot that does not miss its target] — opposite inaccurate 2 : able to produce results that are correct : not making mistakes
▪ an accurate reporter ▪ an accurate measuring device ▪ The machines were not yet accurate enough to give useful results. — opposite inaccurate
▪ The model is accurate down to the tiniest details. ▪ an accurate account/record/report/description ▪ Her novel is historically accurate. ▪ He needed a more accurate [=precise] term to describe the procedure. ▪ an accurate throw/shot [=a throw/shot that does not miss its target] — opposite inaccurate
▪ an accurate reporter ▪ an accurate measuring device ▪ The machines were not yet accurate enough to give useful results. — opposite inaccurate
— ac·cu·rate·ly adverb
▪ It is very difficult to accurately predict the weather. ▪ The book's title does not accurately reflect its subject.
▪ It is very difficult to accurately predict the weather. ▪ The book's title does not accurately reflect its subject.





