inaccuracy

simple noun10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

An error related to established facts.

An error related to historical events or records.

An inaccuracy that is large or important enough to be noticeable and affect meaning.

An inaccuracy that is important or has significant consequences, often used in legal or formal contexts.

Used to specify the context or location of the error, such as 'inaccuracy in the report'.

Used when a text, report, or statement includes errors.

To fix or remove an error.

Emphasizes that a text or report has a large number of errors.

To discover or locate an error.

To identify and show an error to others.