Brief Definitions of the Antonym(s)
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
In accordance with fact or reality; not false or erroneous.
Example
It is true that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
Free from error or mistakes; conforming to an acknowledged standard.
Example
The answer to the math problem was correct.
Conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total precision.
Example
The weather forecast was accurate and predicted rain for the next day.
How are these antonyms different from each other?
- 1True refers to something that is in accordance with fact or reality.
- 2Correct refers to something that is free from error or mistakes and conforms to an acknowledged standard.
- 3Accurate refers to something that is exact or almost exact and conforms to a standard or performs with total precision.
Good things to know
- 1Academic Writing: Use true, correct, and accurate to describe factual information.
- 2Legal Documents: Incorporate antonyms to ensure the accuracy of legal documents.
- 3Journalism: Utilize these antonyms to report news accurately and truthfully.