Can we say more accurate?

Can we say more accurate?

My understanding with the words exact, precise and accurate is that they are absolute. Meaning, there cannot be less accurate or more accurate. I have read their meanings in the dictionary and they are, well, the same.

Would be more accurate meaning?

To be more accurate; to provide better or more correct details.

What is the mean of accurate?

1 : free from error especially as the result of care an accurate diagnosis. 2 : conforming exactly to truth or to a standard : exact providing accurate color. 3 : able to give an accurate result an accurate gauge.

Is more different correct?

(“More different” is the comparative form of “different”.)

What can I say instead of more accurate?

What is another word for more accurate?

perfecter truer
straighter more correct
more exact more faultless
more precise more valid
more authoritative more specific

What word means make more accurate?

We often say ‘fine-tune’ when talking about making something even more accurate, but ‘tune’ can be used as well, especially if the thing isn’t very accurate to begin with. Tune: To make more precise, intense, or effective; to put into a proper state or disposition.

What does accuracy depend on?

Accuracy: The accuracy of a measurement is a measure of how close the measured value is to the true value of the quantity. The accuracy in measurement may depend on several factors, including the limit or the resolution of the measuring instrument. For example, suppose the true value of a certain length is near 3.

Is the more the more formal?

“More and more” is not used in formal speech or writing. Even more is the correct comparative form of the adjective more, e.g. “He had more money than his brother, but his fiancee had even more money.”

Is different than incorrect?

English Grammar for Dummies states: “Different than is never correct. According to The Columbia Guide to Standard American English, “different than” and “different from” have been used for years. They are both standard, “but only ‘different from’ seems never to meet objections.”

What is a better word for more?

What is another word for more?

greater farther
further augmented
expanded extended
heavier increasing
larger bigger

Is it possible to be more accurate than accurate?

The definition of accurate is correct in all details; exact. Which means that “more accurate” cannot happen. I just do not see how anyone or anything can be more correct in detail. You can be less than accurate but not more than accurate. 8 clever moves when you have $1,000 in the bank.

Is expertise more important than accuracy on a diet website?

However, new research suggests that it is better to focus on being more accurate on your website, with expertise being much less important to credibility. The study looked at diet websites. It found that only people with a little amount of knowledge on a diet topic valued apparent expertise over the accuracy of information.

Is “the measurement provided by this old instrument is fairly good” correct?

”The measurement provided by this old instrument is fairly good but a more accurate result can be achieved by using a more recent one”, for instance. Grammatically it is correct, but by technicality you cannot be more accurate. Your either accurate or your not. Example: Karen’s answer was more accurate than Anne’s was.

Is it correct to say that Karen’s answer is more accurate?

Grammatically it is correct, but by technicality you cannot be more accurate. Your either accurate or your not. Example: Karen’s answer was more accurate than Anne’s was. Isn’t that just a nice way of saying that Anne’s was close but not right.