inaccurate is the opposite of accurate, it means you are wrong.
Inaccurate information refers to data or details that are incorrect, misleading, or not factual. This can arise from errors in reporting, misinterpretation, or outdated sources. The spread of inaccurate information can lead to misunderstandings, poor decision-making, and can significantly affect public perception and behavior. Distinguishing between accurate and inaccurate information is crucial for informed decision-making.
the world is flat
If some of the water splashes out, then the volume that you measure will be inaccurate, in that it will appear to be less than it actually is. This will cause the calculated density to be inaccurate, in that it will appear to be greater than it actually is.
Recommendations from peer- reviewed journal.
bias anomaly
the lyrics to that song were inaccurate.
Many websites provide inaccurate information.
the girl was inaccurate when she said the answer to 1+1 was 100.
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."
The student almost cried when she saw that she got an "F" on the test, but later found out that that was an inaccurate grade.
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I can give you several sentences.Those answers are inaccurate.Don't pass along inaccurate information.I always check my math twice because I don't want to be inaccurate.
The information this lawyer disseminated was completely inaccurate, he should be sued for that.
He did not mean to misinform the committee, but many of the figures he provided were obviously inaccurate.
Our calendar is incompletely inaccurate.
It is harmful to stereotype people based on their race or ethnicity, as it perpetuates unfair and inaccurate generalizations that can lead to discrimination and prejudice.
Be wary, as he is prone to quick, yet inaccurate, responses. An accurate shot may be taken from the prone position.