Inaccurate is an English word with synonyms like incorrect or wrong. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Inaccurate meaning
Mistaken or incorrect; not accurate.
Synonyms of Inaccurate
Using Inaccurate
- The main meaning on this page is: Mistaken or incorrect; not accurate.
- Useful related words include: incorrect, wrong, accurate, inexact.
- In the example corpus, inaccurate often appears in combinations such as: inaccurate and, inaccurate information, is inaccurate.
Context around Inaccurate
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 10 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inaccurate
- In this selection, "inaccurate" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cause, wildly, citation, information, almost and description stand out and add context to how "inaccurate" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include almost as inaccurate as allen and are notoriously inaccurate. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inaccurate" sits close to words such as annie, avalanche and baton, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inaccurate
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Peterman is wildly inaccurate, almost as inaccurate as Allen. (9 words)
Bruce Broderick: None of what you are saying is inaccurate. (10 words)
Dogs who sniff for drugs and weapons are notoriously inaccurate. (10 words)
As the News was able to supply the reporter’s notes to support its position that this figure had been heard in court, the Committee was satisfied the publication had taken care not to report inaccurate information. (37 words)
However, there excavators could make no archaeological discovery able to support this presumption. citation Inaccurate description According to Shaye Cohen, archaeology shows that Josephus' account is "incomplete and inaccurate". (29 words)
Although Legible believes that the expectations in its forward-looking statements are reasonable, they are based on factors and assumptions concerning future events which may prove to be inaccurate. (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
Peterman is wildly inaccurate, almost as inaccurate as Allen.
However, there excavators could make no archaeological discovery able to support this presumption. citation Inaccurate description According to Shaye Cohen, archaeology shows that Josephus' account is "incomplete and inaccurate".
If the scientific understanding of the properties of lasers were inaccurate, then the laser measurement would be inaccurate but the others would not.
The slower rotation of the wheel can cause inaccurate fluctuations in the magnetic field and thus cause inaccurate readings to the controller.
Although Legible believes that the expectations in its forward-looking statements are reasonable, they are based on factors and assumptions concerning future events which may prove to be inaccurate.
And from what I saw, aside from running, he is inaccurate and doesn’t allow plays to develop.
And worse, we have continued to send an unfortunate, unacceptable and inaccurate message to people with certain mental illnesses that they are somehow less than full citizens.
An overly zealous Black Democrat congressman recently put forth this inaccurate conspiracy theory.
As a multiracial and cultural artist, Felix seeks to question the inaccurate or misplaced labels that are often attached to cultures, race and the feminine gender.
As the News was able to supply the reporter’s notes to support its position that this figure had been heard in court, the Committee was satisfied the publication had taken care not to report inaccurate information.
Aviva said Biomass UK No.2’s has always argued that the enforcement notice served on the Woodham Road plant is inaccurate and disproportionate.
Branding a music licensing fee as a tax is dishonest and inaccurate.
Bruce Broderick: None of what you are saying is inaccurate.
But as Futurism’s article noted, publishing inaccurate content on health could have serious implications.
But that hasn’t prevented the series from garnering plenty of controversy for its often inaccurate portrayal of real-life events.
Chief executive Betsan Moses said it was inaccurate to use the word "ban" to describe the festival's decision to turn down Sage Todz.
Despite its false and inaccurate information, the bill passed onto the full Senate by a 3-2 vote with Democrats overruling all pro-life testimony.
Dogs who sniff for drugs and weapons are notoriously inaccurate.
Feargal Sharkey criticised the water regulators for failing to take action over Thames Water's inaccurate response to housing plans 'yet again'.
Firstly a vast amount of this is collected from the open internet, meaning it can include content that’s inaccurate, controversial, or biased.
Common combinations with inaccurate
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- inaccurate and 20×
- inaccurate information 19×
- is inaccurate 18×
- and inaccurate 13×
- an inaccurate 11×
- the inaccurate 10×
- inaccurate or 10×
- be inaccurate 9×
- was inaccurate 9×
- wildly inaccurate 7×