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accurately
[ ak-yer-it-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is free from error or defect and consistent with a standard, rule, or model:
She worked on aircraft before they left on missions; the work needed to be done fast and accurately to ensure safety on all flights.
- correctly; precisely:
He’s a good lacrosse player; he passes well and can shoot accurately.
Humans are generally afraid of death—or, more accurately, don't want to die.
Other Word Forms
- ····ٱ· adverb
- ····ٱ· adverb
- ܲ···ٱ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of accurately1
Example Sentences
The department “will begin by thoroughly examining UC Berkeley’s apparent failure to fully and accurately disclose significant funding received from foreign sources,” U.S.
Whether the potential positives for South America outweigh the potential negatives is hard to calculate accurately, which brings me to the risks for the continent.
Our research has demonstrated that SLPs can diagnose autism as accurately as clinical psychologists and physicians.
It also aids media savvy outlets like the BBC in documenting the historic events through which we are currently passing during the so-called Vacancy of the Holy See, accurately and extensively.
Before Thompson accurately described the NS-31 mission crew as “the stars of the show,” she invited Fisher to explain why the public should care about this private trip above others.
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