accuracy
Definition of accuracy:
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- accurracy (6.8%)
- accurcy (3.0%)
- accurary (1.2%)
- accurae (0.3%)
- accuarcy (6.8%)
- acccuracy (0.6%)
- accuracty (1.8%)
- accracy (0.6%)
- accuaracy (4.4%)
- accurancy (13.3%)
- accurrecy (0.6%)
- accuratcy (1.5%)
- accuraccy (0.6%)
- accurecy (0.6%)
- accurasy (1.8%)
- accuacy (2.4%)
- accruacy (2.4%)
- acuracy (29.3%)
- acurracy (1.2%)
- accurance (1.5%)
- accuracey (7.7%)
- accurace (0.6%)
- acuraccy (0.6%)
- acuraty (0.6%)
- accuracies (7.1%)
- accuratancy (0.6%)
- accuravy (0.6%)
- accurqcy (0.6%)
- accurtacy (0.6%)
- acuratcy (0.6%)
Usage examples for accuracy:
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Only a false standard of accuracy demands that every error be corrected every time it appears.
"Composition-Rhetoric" – Stratton D. Brooks -
Accordingly, when the questions were put to the school, he answered boldly and quickly to many of them, and with an accuracy that astonished his fellow scholars.
"The Garies and Their Friends" – Frank J. Webb -
" I have the power to read the future with reasonable accuracy replied the monk.
"The Cry at Midnight" – Mildred A. Wirt -
With wonderful accuracy does the Bible describe men's character and conduct as citizens of this world.
"Companion to the Bible" – E. P. Barrows