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loose; inaccurate (containing errors; not correct or accurate • inaccurate translation/addition); inexact (not quite correct, exact or true • an inexact description); unfaithful; incorrect; lax; hit-and-miss; imprecise (not clear; vague • Her directions were so imprecise that we lost our way); unprecise; unpunctual; unveracious; way-out (Anglophile); indirect (Notburga); hit and miss; fast; general; off target (Bullfinch); off (Баян); at loose ends | |||
acataleptic | |||
out-of-true | |||
careless; unjust | |||
vague | |||
coarse; erratic; untrue | |||
slipshod | |||
remiss | |||
unfixed | |||
way off the mark (об отчёте, документе и т.п. – not accurate or correct (Merriam-Webster) • Andrew Collins did a very accurate report at the time and since; but there have been a number of articles subsequently written by others that are way off the mark to say the least. (mysteriousuniverse.org) ART Vancouver) | |||
bad; hit-and-miss; hit-or-miss; ill-defind; uncertain | |||
rough; rough-and-ready; imprecise; inexact | |||
nonprecision | |||
foul (о показании прибора) | |||
out of true | |||
unaccurate; uncorrect | |||
ill-defined | |||
unsound (A tool may have optional settings that cause unsound analysis. For example, for fast analysis or for some classes of weaknesses, the user may be able to select unsound (approximate) function signatures. Alex_Odeychuk) | |||
iffy | |||
improper; inaccurate; soft | |||
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loose; out of square; incorrectly; inexactly; imprecisely (plasmatic); untruly | |||
loosely; off the mark; abroad | |||
rough; roughly; inaccurately; not exactly |
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