Not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty.
So in laymen terms, something that isn't quite perfect, there is something about what you did that was a little off or not right.
Ex. When sawing something off I think that cut you did was imprecise because it's not fitting in place with the other planks.
antonym for "accurate" would be imprecise; inexact; inaccurate; incorrect; off the mark;
Incorrect, false, mistaken, inexact, imprecise, inaccurate
This word means that something is obscure, not clearly defined, imprecise or vague.
Yes, it is. It normally means of or having fog (foggy nights, foggy weather), and metaphorically unclear or imprecise (foggy memory).
The prefix is un-, meaning not, for the opposites unclean, untarnished, or uncluttered.The prefix im-, also meaning not, is used for other possible antonyms, impure or imprecise.
it needs to be precise not imprecise
It is often challenging to make decisions based on imprecise information.
Painting a mural is an imprecise science.
It is a very imprecise term which denotes a few painters who came after Impressionism.
It is a very imprecise term which denotes a few painters who came after Impressionism.
38 is a imprecise term that may or may not mean 38 special.It could be.
In mathematics, accurate means that you get the correct answer, or, if using imprecise processes, that you get close to the real answer.
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