Yes the word accuracy is a noun. It is a common noun.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
When you fill out your tax forms, accuracy is important.The cheap gun that he bought had stunning accuracy.The accuracy of their answers was extraordinary.She hit the target with great accuracy.The accuracy of his Math test was very poor.Check the accuracy of your facts before answering questions.The accuracy of the sniper was amazing as he was consistently hitting the bullseye from a mile away.Accuracy in placing chips in computer parts is very importantThe girl's accuracy was amazing in shooting so she made 50 shots.His accuracy was not to be questioned.
Accuracy = Measured or calculated value/True Value
accuracy is when you KNOW something and uncertancy is when your not sure
You need complete accuracy to get par in a game of golf.
The word 'accuracy' is the noun form of the adjective accurate.
Accuracy is an abstract noun.
No. accurate is an adjective. The noun form is accuracy.
A noun
The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
The noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
The subjective and the objective form is accuracy, a common, singular, abstract noun. Example uses:Subjective: The accuracy of your figures is always reliable.Objective: The most important factor in transcription is accuracy.
No, the word 'accuracy' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for the quality or state of being correct or precise. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way; for example a crew of workers, a pod of whales, a bouquet of flowers, etc.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
The plural form of the noun torpedo is torpedoes.The plural possessive form is torpedoes'.Example: We tested several torpedoes but the torpedoes' accuracy was not to standard.
Yes, the noun "authoritativeness" is an abstract noun, a word for a word for a quality of confidence and control that is expected to be respected; a word for a quality of completeness and accuracy that can be relied upon; a word for a concept.
No, the word accurately is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:The roofer accurately estimated the cost of the repairs.He drove an accurately measured course to test his fuel consumption.The noun form is accuracy. Example:The accuracy of the estimate was a pleasant surprise.