Wrong, not accurate, in error, unreliable. Inaccurate means incorrect, false, or wrong. Here is an example of how the word inaccurate is used in a sentence, "The estimate for the material to build the shelf was inaccurate."
No, it's an adverb, meaning it describes a verb. Like as in "He inaccurately described the process that was followed." Inaccurately tells how he described the process.
No
inaccurately, inexactly.
"misquoted" means to inaccurately repeat or report what someone has said. It implies that the quotation or statement is not an exact representation of the original words spoken by the individual.
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It is (other than perhaps approx. phonetically) not Spanish. 'Ke' is probably 'que' = 'what?' The remainder seems to have been too imperfectly/inaccurately heard or remembered to be identifiable, I'm afraid.
It means the credit bureau should have corrected the bad information or informed you that they believe the information is correct. Check your report to make sure. Credit bureaus are notorious for reporting inaccurately.
It's a sketch comedy show on the increasingly inaccurately named "Cartoon Network."
data could be entered inaccurately because of:human errornatural disasters
amiss, erroneously, faultily, improperly, inaccurately, inappropriately, inaptly, incorrectly, mistakenly, unsuitably
"Mistermpered" is not a standard English word and may be a misspelling or a combination of "mister" and "temper." However, if you meant "misremembered," it refers to recalling an event or detail inaccurately. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate interpretation.
As this is written, it doesn't make any sense in Japanese. You may have inaccurately transcribed the kana to romaji. Take a look again.