Yes, it is.
accurate
No. accurate is an adjective. The noun form is accuracy.
The word 'accuracy' is the noun form of the adjective accurate.
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The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
The noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
without mistakes, correct, exact and precise
A derivative noun is a noun formed from a word that is another part of speech.Examples:a noun form for the verb to recede is recession;noun forms of the verb to invent are inventor and invention;a noun form of the verb to disappear is disappearance;a noun form of the verb to attract is attraction;the noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness;the noun form of the adjective desperate is desperation;the noun form of the adjective fresh is freshness;the noun form of the adjective accurate is accuracy.
The comparative form of "accurate" is "more accurate," and the superlative form is "most accurate." These forms are used to compare the precision of different items or statements, with "more accurate" indicating a higher degree of accuracy between two subjects, and "most accurate" highlighting the highest level of accuracy among three or more.
accurate itself is an adjective
Yes, accurate is an adjective.