inaccurate

adjective21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Intensifier: to a high degree.

Intensifier: to a very high degree.

Means 100% wrong, with no correct parts.

Means 100% wrong, with no correct parts.

Means 100% wrong, with no correct parts.

Means completely or to a significant degree wrong.

Inaccurate to a small degree.

Inaccurate to a small degree.

A formal way to say 'very inaccurate'.

Used for emphasis to mean 'it is just wrong'.

Inaccurate to a noticeable but not extreme degree.

Incorrect in terms of historical events or context.

A formal way to say 'completely inaccurate'.

Incorrect in terms of facts or data.

Extremely and carelessly inaccurate.

Strongly and obviously inaccurate, often in a negative or shocking way.

Well-known for being inaccurate, often for a long time.

Inaccurate to such a degree that there is no hope of it being correct.

Used to state that something is incorrect.

Used to describe a change of state where something correct is no longer so.

Used when something is shown to be incorrect over time or after examination.

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