From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishaccuracyac‧cu‧ra‧cy /ˈækjərəsi/●くろまる●くろまる○しろまるAWL noun [uncountable]1EXACTthe ability to do something in an exact way without making a mistakeHe passes the ball with unerring accuracy.2CORRECTTRUEthe quality of being correct or trueOPP inaccuracyaccuracy ofworries about the accuracy of government statisticsExamples from the Corpusaccuracy• West, who lives in Ellenwood, Ga., says the site has amazingaccuracy and is fast.• The same Newtonianschemeapplies here on earth-and out among the stars and galaxies-to some comparableaccuracy.• Additional information can often be used to increase correctionaccuracy and speed, for example by studying the sources of errors.• Not only do we test for accuracy in training, but we may wish to test for noise and many other parameters.• There have been questions about the accuracy of the report.• But several factorsaffect the accuracy of radiocarbon dating.• Use of such corpora will improve the accuracy of the probabilistic models, allowing transitionsbeyond the trigram level to be investigated.