ACCURATE vs TRUE: NOUN
- N/A
- Truth or reality. Used with the.
- Proper alignment or adjustment.
- In eccles. law, an expression formerly used at the end of each several article in the libel as descriptive of the charges therein contained.
- Truth; fidelity.
- Agreement; covenant; pledge.
- A temporary cessation of war, according to agreement; respite from war; truce. See truce.
- Proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment
ACCURATE vs TRUE: ADJECTIVE
- Precisely fixed; executed with care; careful.
- In exact or careful conformity to truth, or to some standard of requirement, the result of care or pains; free from failure, error, or defect; exact
- Acting or performing with care and precision; meticulous.
- Capable of providing a correct reading or measurement.
- Deviating only slightly or within acceptable limits from a standard.
- Conforming exactly to fact; errorless.
- Conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy
- (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct
- Conforming to the characteristics or criteria of a group or type; typical.
- Not counterfeit; real or genuine: : authentic.
- In tune; accurate in pitch
- Not synthetic or spurious; of real or natural origin
- Expressing or given to expressing the truth
- Devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth
- Accurately fitted; level
- Reliable as a basis for action
- Accurately placed or thrown
- Conforming to definitive criteria
- Consistent with fact or reality; not false
- Reliable; accurate.
- Properly called.
- Actual; not counterfeit, adulterated, or pretended; genuine; pure; real.
- Steady in adhering to friends, to promises, to a prince, or the like; unwavering; faithful; loyal; not false, fickle, or perfidious.
- Right to precision; conformable to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate.
- Conformable to fact; in accordance with the actual state of things; correct; not false, erroneous, inaccurate, or the like.
- Indicating one of two possible values taken by a variable in Boolean logic or a binary device.
- Quick and exact in sensing and responding.
- Determined with reference to the earth's axis, not the magnetic poles.
- Accurately shaped, fitted, or placed.
- Truthful, honest, or trustworthy.
- Sincerely felt or expressed; unfeigned.
- Rightful; legitimate.
- Faithful, as to a friend, vow, or cause; loyal. : faithful.
- Exactly conforming to a rule, standard, or pattern.
ACCURATE vs TRUE: VERB
- N/A
- Make level, square, balanced, or concentric
ACCURATE vs TRUE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To position (something) so as to make it balanced, level, or square.
ACCURATE vs TRUE: ADVERB
- N/A
- In accord with reality, fact, or truthfulness.
- Unswervingly; exactly.
- So as to conform to a type, standard, or pattern.
- In accordance with truth; truly.
- As acknowledged
ACCURATE vs TRUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Characterized by extreme care; hence, in exact conformity to truth, or to a standard or rule, or to a model; free from error or defect; exact: as, an accurate account; accurate measure; an accurate expression; an accurate calculator or observer.
- Determinate; precisely fixed.
- Synonyms Accurate, Correct, Exact, Precise, Nice, careful, particular, true, faithful, strict, painstaking, unerring. Of these words correct is the feeblest; it is barely more than not faulty, as tested by some standard or rule. Accurate implies careful and successful endeavor to be correct: as, an accurate accountant, and, by extension of the meaning, accurate accounts; an accurate likeness. Exact is stronger, carrying the accuracy down to minute details: as, an exact likeness. It is more commonly used of things, while precise is used of persons: as, the exact truth; he is very precise in his ways. Precise may represent an excess of nicety, but exact and accurate rarely do so: as, she is prim and precise. As applied more specifically to the processes and results of thought and investigation, exact means absolutely true; accurate, up to a limited standard of truth; precise, as closely true as the utmost care will secure. Thus, the exact ratio of the circumference to the diameter cannot be stated, but the value 3.14159265 is accurate to eight places of decimals, which is sufficiently precise for the most refined measurements. Nice emphasizes the attention paid to minute and delicate points, often in a disparaging sense: as, he is more nice than wise.
- Strictly correct
- Honest.
- Firm or steady in adhering to promises, to friends, to one's principles, etc.; not fickle, false, or perfidious; faithful; constant; loyal.
- Free from falsehood; habitually speaking the truth; veracious; truthful.
- In anatomy, complete; perfected: as, true ribs (that is, those which articulate with the breastbone, as distinguished from false or floating ribs); the true pelvis (that part of the pelvis below the superior strait or iliopectineal line); a true corpus luteum (the complete corpus luteum of pregnancy, as distinguished from the same body unaffected by the result of conception).
- Genuine; pure; real; not counterfeit, adulterated, false, or pretended.
- Genuine; truebred; not hybrid or mongrel: as, a true merino sheep. Also used adverbially: as, to breed true.
- Conforming or conformable to a type, norm, or standard of structure; typical; as, an amœba is a true animal; a canary is a true bird; the lion is a true cat; a frog or toad is not a true reptile.
- In biology:
- Conformable to nature; natural; correct.
- Sure; unerring; unfailing.
- Conformable to reason or to established rules or custom; exact; just; accurate; correct.
- What proposition is there respecting human nature which is absolutely and universally true?
- Conformable to fact; being in accordance with the actual state of things; not false, fictitious, or erroneous: as, a true story; a true statement.
- To make true in position, form, adjustment, or the like: give a right form to; adjust nicely; put a keen, fine, or smooth edge on; make exactly straight, square, plumb, level, or the like: a workmen's term.
- To verify.
- Conformable to law and justice; legitimate; rightful: as, the true heir.
- Accurately fitted
- Accurate in pitch
- In tune
- Sincerely felt or expressed
- Not pretended
- Not false
- Consistent with fact or reality
- Proper alignment
- Having a legally established claim
- Rightly so called
- Not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed
- Worthy of being depended on
- Synonyms Veritable, actual. See reality.
- 8 and Sincere, honorable.
- Level
ACCURATE vs TRUE: RELATED WORDS
- Inaccurate, Reliable, High fidelity, Hi fi, Dead on target, Dead on, Straight, Close, Faithful, Veracious, Right, True, Exact, Correct, Precise
- Veracious, Even, Faithful, Reliable, Typical, Literal, Accurate, Trustworthy, Sincere, Legitimate, Honest, Actual, Truthful, Real, Genuine
ACCURATE vs TRUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inaccurate, Reliable, High fidelity, Hi fi, Dead on target, Dead on, Straight, Close, Faithful, Veracious, Right, True, Exact, Correct, Precise
- Veracious, Even, Faithful, Reliable, Typical, Literal, Accurate, Trustworthy, Sincere, Legitimate, Honest, Actual, Truthful, Real, Genuine
ACCURATE vs TRUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The following worksheets involve using accurate counting skills.
- Build accurate business documents fast with smart automation.
- What is more accurate digital or analog thermometer?
- But just how accurate are home drug tests?
- Provide accurate information during your loan application interview.
- Make sure they include accurate details, construction, etc.
- And as with all scientific tests, there are better and worse procedures that can produce more accurate or less accurate results.
- Thorough and accurate documentation also helps to ensure accurate recording and timely transmission of information.
- Your liabilities must also be accurate so that calculating your net worth is accurate.
- MIS should provide accurate, update information on all functional areas and support the preparation of accurate financial statements.
- Paris, she wishes to stay true to her true love Romeo.
- True only if all the keys in the dictionary have a Boolean value of True.
- If a sentence was not true about your child, check NOT TRUE.
- What was true when the Bible was written will always and forever be true.
- What is true of Philadelphia has been shown to be true of other municipalities.
- TRUE EXPERIENCE SUPPORTIVE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY WORK PROGRAM TRUE FAITH BUDDHISM ASSOCIATION OF CANADA INC.
- Imagine growing up knowing that true faith and true believers are always richly rewarded.
- If any one of the tests is TRUE, then OR will return TRUE.
- True virtue guarantees true happiness, but there is no true virtue that is not a gift of grace.
- The questionnaire used four responses: almost always true, often true, seldom true, and almost never true.
ACCURATE vs TRUE: QUESTIONS
- What statement regarding overloading methods is accurate?
- How accurate is Total_Worker_time for stored procedures?
- Is diagrammatic representation more accurate than tabulation?
- How accurate are Planned Parenthood pregnancy tests?
- How historically accurate is The Conjuring Universe?
- How accurate are Castlemaine property price predictions?
- Is the Young Victoria (2009) historically accurate?
- How accurate are scientific predictions about climate?
- Is this Bonnet made up to order and accurate accurate fit guaranteed?
- Where is accurate Accurate Instrument Company located?
- Which is true of the production possibilities curve?
- What channel is True Entertainment on Virgin Media?
- Was Bellingshausen the true discoverer of Antarctica?
- Is lipopolysaccharide (LPS) a true virulence factor?
- Is it true that Zoroastrianism predated Christianity?
- Are the filaments of Sinosauropteryx true feathers?
- What is true about potentially renewable resources?
- Is true invisibility possible according to physics?
- Do the wildlings prefer their true north or True North?
- Is the L'Oreal true match Foundation oxidized or true?