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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:
Heâs a good lacrosse player; he passes well and can shoot accurately.
Humans are generally afraid of deathâor, more accurately, don't want to die.
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
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- ³Ü²Ô·²¹³ŠÂ·³Š³Ü·°ù²¹³Ù±ð·±ô²â adverb
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of accurately1
Example Sentences
His move may have made an impression on the Democrats, who have been criticized for giving in to Trump, and the New Jersey senator accurately outlined dozens of times that happened.
In 1991âs âThe Doors,â Oliver Stone pushed the boundaries of a music biopic to make a calamitous, imperfect work that could accurately reflect the spectacle that was Jim Morrisonâs life.
Watching "Jay and Pamela" on TLC, I wasnât so much concerned with how accurately it portrayed life with OIâI was more concerned with how the couple fit the stereotype of the âgoodâ disabled person.
âI did my best to accurately reconstruct events and dialogue and report what actually happened.â
Few things could have shown more accurately his fearlessness when it comes to physical comedy.
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