sat1 sat6失實失实
Jyutpingsat1 sat6
Yalesāt saht
Definition
Inaccurate; inconsistent with the facts; unfounded.
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How it's used
Often found in formal contexts like journalism, legal documents, or official statements to describe information that deviates from the truth. While it functions as an adjective, it carries a sense of professional or public accountability rather than just being a casual mistake.
Examples
The content of this report is very inaccurate.
Related words
Common mistake
Avoid using this to describe a simple personal mistake or a minor slip of the tongue, as it implies a more serious or systemic failure to represent facts correctly.
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Grammar guides
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