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All in-accuracy synonyms

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noun in-accuracy

  • mistake β€” an error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc.
  • untruth β€” the state or character of being untrue.
  • misunderstanding β€” failure to understand correctly; mistake as to meaning or intent.
  • fault β€” a defect or imperfection; flaw; failing: a fault in the brakes; a fault in one's character.
  • mismanagement β€” The process or practice of managing ineptly, incompetently, or dishonestly.
  • duplicity β€” deceitfulness in speech or conduct, as by speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter; double-dealing. Synonyms: deceit, deception, dissimulation, fraud, guile, hypocrisy, trickery. Antonyms: candidness, directness, honesty, straightforwardness.
  • insincerity β€” the quality of being insincere; lack of sincerity; hypocrisy; deceitfulness.
  • deceit β€” Deceit is behaviour that is deliberately intended to make people believe something which is not true.
  • mendacity β€” the quality of being mendacious; untruthfulness; tendency to lie.
  • negligence β€” the quality, fact, or result of being negligent; neglect: negligence in discharging one's responsibilities.
  • misconduct β€” improper conduct; wrong behavior.
  • crime β€” A crime is an illegal action or activity for which a person can be punished by law.
  • responsibility β€” the state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management.
  • weakness β€” the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
  • liability β€” liabilities. moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations (opposed to assets). Accounting. liabilities as detailed on a balance sheet, especially in relation to assets and capital.
  • failing β€” Slang. an embarrassing or humorous mistake, humiliating situation, etc., that is subject to ridicule and given an exaggerated importance: Their app update is a massive fail. the condition or quality resulting from having failed in this way: His online post is full of fail. a person who fails in this way.
  • guilt β€” the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
  • fiction β€” works of this class, as novels or short stories: detective fiction.
  • myth β€” a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, especially one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
  • forgery β€” the crime of falsely making or altering a writing by which the legal rights or obligations of another person are apparently affected; simulated signing of another person's name to any such writing whether or not it is also the forger's name.
  • slander β€” defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
  • distortion β€” an act or instance of distorting.
  • perjury β€” the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.
  • dishonesty β€” lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat, or steal.
  • fabrication β€” the act or process of fabricating; manufacture.
  • disinformation β€” false information, as about a country's military strength or plans, publicly announced or planted in the news media, especially of other countries.
  • aberration β€” An aberration is an incident or way of behaving that is not typical.
  • snafu β€” a badly confused or ridiculously muddled situation: A ballot snafu in the election led to a recount. Synonyms: snarl, bedlam, tumult, disarray, disorder, confusion, mess; foul-up. Antonyms: order, efficiency, calm.
  • confusion β€” If there is confusion about something, it is not clear what the true situation is, especially because people believe different things.
  • deception β€” Deception is the act of deceiving someone or the state of being deceived by someone.
  • defect β€” A defect is a fault or imperfection in a person or thing.
  • blunder β€” A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake.
  • goof β€” to blunder; make an error, misjudgment, etc.
  • lapse β€” an accidental or temporary decline or deviation from an expected or accepted condition or state; a temporary falling or slipping from a previous standard: a lapse of justice.
  • indiscretion β€” lack of discretion; imprudence.
  • blooper β€” A blooper is a silly mistake.
  • inaccuracy β€” something inaccurate; error.
  • gaffe β€” a social blunder; faux pas.
  • oversight β€” an omission or error due to carelessness: My bank statement is full of oversights.
  • flaw β€” Also called windflaw. a sudden, usually brief windstorm or gust of wind.
  • omission β€” the act of omitting.
  • miscue β€” a stroke in which the cue fails to make solid contact with the cue ball.
  • glitch β€” a defect or malfunction in a machine or plan.
  • misunderstanding β€” failure to understand correctly; mistake as to meaning or intent.
  • failure β€” an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success: His effort ended in failure. The campaign was a failure.
  • misdeed β€” an immoral or wicked deed.
  • wrongdoing β€” behavior or action that is wrong, evil, or blameworthy.
  • offense β€” a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.
  • misstep β€” a wrong step.
  • transgression β€” an act of transgressing; violation of a law, command, etc.; sin.
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