accurate

word

/ˈækjɝət/
AK-yuh-ruht
/ˈækjʊɹət/
AK-yuu-ruht

Definition

If something is accurate, it is correct and matches the facts or reality very closely. It is often used for information, measurements, reports, and descriptions.

Usage & Nuances

Common collocations include 'accurate information', 'accurate data', 'accurate prediction', and 'highly accurate'. 'Accurate' means correct, while 'precise' often emphasizes exact detail; something can be precise but not accurate. It is more common for facts and results than for people; for people, English often uses 'careful' or 'reliable' depending on the meaning.

Example Sentences

The map is accurate and easy to read.

basic

Her answer was accurate.

basic

We need accurate numbers for the report.

basic

That movie is not historically accurate, but it's still fun to watch.

natural

To be accurate, we should check the source one more time.

natural

The weather app is usually pretty accurate where I live.

natural