Synonym: O.K., all right, correct, perfect. Antonym: inaccurate, incorrect. Similar words: accurately, accuracy, accelerate, occur, accuse, the accused, accusation, rate. Meaning: ['ækjərət] adj. 1. conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy 2. (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct.
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(211) Tom Tedder's tragedy was that he had a perfectly accurate estimate of his own talents as an artist.
(212) An accurate record of her progress needs to be kept and a check made on the experience she has gained.
(213) The witness tried to give an accurate description of what she had seen.
(214) One must have a fairly accurate idea of the patient's weight.
(215) These studies need to be repeated with presently available more accurate methods for assay of histamine.
(216) One of the biggest problems facing task forces has been collecting accurate data.
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(218) This helps stress the need to get the whole approach right if the landings are to be reasonably accurate.
(219) The authorities still do not have accurate information on the number of people killed or injured in the crash.
(220) Assessment of the problem Effective intervention and treatment is based on an accurate assessment of the presenting problem.
(221) Both linguists wish to produce accurate descriptions of the particular language studied.
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(222) It can not, however, be claimed with any certainty that it is a more accurate method.
(223) Denial by the physically abused person is another barrier to obtaining accurate figures.
(224) One of the difficulties was that we didn't have a clear and accurate measure of performance of the system.
(225) The popular image of him as a laconic, amiable figure is not entirely accurate.
(226) It was his development of special thermometer glass with glass capillaries containing liquid that made such accurate measurement feasible.
(227) Had they been given a more accurate picture of what was actually taking place, would they have reacted differently?
(228) She then told her husband so that he could decide on the course of treatment on the basis of accurate information.
(229) Many hospitals did not keep accurate records and some did not provide figures, the inquiry found.
(230) Many found it difficult to give accurate figures as the livestock year dictated two very definite peak work periods.
More similar words: accurately, accuracy, accelerate, occur, accuse, the accused, accusation, rate, accentuate, accommodate, operate, cooperate, decorate, tolerate, desperate, generate, strategy, moderate, at any rate, strategic, corporate, frustrate, elaborate, integrate, inveterate, incorporate, desperately, integrated, illustrate, concentrate.