No. accurate is an adjective. The noun form is accuracy.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
The noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
The word 'accuracy' is the noun form of the adjective accurate.
A noun that a writer chooses because it is accurate, specific, and detailed
No, the noun true is a concrete noun, a word for accurate alignment of parts, a thing that can be seen or measured. The noun form truth is an abstract noun.
No. It is the negative form of the adjective correct. Their is no associated noun that would be the opposite of correction.
The noun 'manageress' is an obsolete word for a manager who is female.The noun manager is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female in charge.
Certify is a verb. The noun form for the verb is certifier, one who certifies.
Noun forms for the adjective accurate are accuratenessand accuracy.Noun forms for the verb to adopt are adopter, adoptee, adoptability, adoption, and the gerund, adopting.
No, "false" is an adjective, used to describe something that is not true or accurate.
Belief - a state of mind in which someone accepts something as true or accurate.
For an accurate translation, use it in a sentence. It could be a verb, noun, adjective.