Superaccurate: meaning, definitions and examples

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superaccurate

 

[ ˌsuːpərˈækjʊrət ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

degree of accuracy

Superaccurate refers to an extremely high level of precision or exactness in measurement, description, or performance. This term is often used in contexts such as scientific research, engineering, and data analysis, where small deviations can have significant impacts.

Synonyms

exact, high-precision, meticulous, ultraprecise

Examples of usage

  • The superaccurate measurements ensured the experiment's success.
  • Her superaccurate memory helped her recall details perfectly.
  • They developed superaccurate instruments for surveying.
  • The software provided superaccurate results based on the collected data.

Translations

Translations of the word "superaccurate" in other languages:

🇵🇹 superpreciso

🇮🇳 अत्यधिक सटीक

🇩🇪 supergenau

🇮🇩 superakurat

🇺🇦 суперточний

🇵🇱 superdokładny

🇯🇵 スーパー正確

🇫🇷 superprécis

🇪🇸 superpreciso

🇹🇷 süperdoğru

🇰🇷 슈퍼정확한

🇸🇦 دقيق للغاية

🇨🇿 superpřesný

🇸🇰 superpresný

🇨🇳 超级精准

🇸🇮 supernatančen

🇮🇸 ofur nákvæmt

🇰🇿 супер дәл

🇬🇪 სუპერკონკრეტული

🇦🇿 superhəssas

🇲🇽 superpreciso

Etymology

The term 'superaccurate' is a compound word formed by the prefix 'super-', meaning 'above' or 'beyond,' and the word 'accurate,' which has its roots in the Latin word 'accuratus,' meaning 'carefully worked out' or 'precisely done.' 'Accurate' first entered the English language in the late 16th century, and its usage has evolved to represent a state of correctness or precision. The prefix 'super-' has been added to emphasize an exceptional level of accuracy that exceeds normal standards. 'Superaccurate' is often used in scientific and technical contexts, indicating advancements in technology and measurement methods that allow for extraordinary levels of detail and precision. The term encapsulates the ongoing quest for exactness in various fields, as professionals strive to achieve outcomes that are not just good, but exceptional.