accuracy
Indicates a high level of accuracy.
Used to emphasize complete and total correctness.
Indicates a high level of accuracy.
Refers to the correctness of scientific data and principles.
Used to emphasize complete and total correctness.
Refers to the correctness of historical details.
Used to emphasize complete and total correctness.
Refers to the correctness of technical details or procedures.
Used to emphasize complete and total correctness.
Refers to the correctness of facts and information.
Used to describe extremely precise and exact accuracy.
Indicates a level of accuracy that is impressive and worthy of comment.
Refers to accuracy that has become better than before.
Refers to accuracy that has become better than before.
Used to express surprise at a high level of accuracy.
Indicates that the accuracy is acceptable or good enough for a particular purpose.
Indicates a significant and noteworthy level of accuracy.
Indicates that the accuracy is acceptable or good enough for a particular purpose.
Describes accuracy that is so high it seems mysterious or supernatural.
Used to describe accuracy that is always correct and never fails.
Used to describe accuracy that is impressively effective, often in contexts like shooting or aiming.
Used to specify the level or extent of accuracy.
Used to specify the level or extent of accuracy.
An adverbial phrase meaning 'accurately'.
To examine something to determine its accuracy.
To make certain that accuracy is achieved.
To make something more accurate.
To make something more accurate.
To make sure that something is accurate.
To examine something to determine its accuracy.
To succeed in being accurate.
To establish the truth or correctness of something's accuracy.
To express doubts about the accuracy of something.
To feel uncertain about the accuracy of something.