inaccuracies
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈækjʊrəsiz]
Word
Context: "mistakes"
(noun) small errors or mistakes in something, like information or measurements. These inaccuracies can happen when we make a mistake when writing or counting.
Example
The report contained a few inaccuracies, but overall it was still very helpful.
Example
The final version of the paper had no inaccuracies; every detail was correct.
Example
What inaccuracies did you find in the statistics?
Context: "communication"
(noun) when what is said or written is not completely correct. This can occur when someone misunderstands or misreports something, making the information unclear.
Example
The teacher corrected the inaccuracies in the student's essay before returning it.
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Her speech was full of inaccuracies and misstatements about the topic.
Example
Can you identify any inaccuracies in what was reported in the news?
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