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Synonyms for imprecise
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : im-pruh-sahys |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪm prəˈsaɪs |
Top 10 synonyms for imprecise Other synonyms for the word imprecise
- abrupt
- adulterated
- airy
- all wet
- amiss
- amphibological
- any way
- asleep on job
- awry
- bad
- behindhand
- below par
- bewildering
- blamable
- bleary
- blemished
- blurred
- blurry
- borderless
- botched
- broad
- careless
- casual
- cheating
- cloudy
- confused
- counterfactual
- dark
- debased
- deceitful
- delicate
- delinquent
- delusive
- derelict
- detached
- deviant
- devil-may-care
- diffuse
- dim
- disconnected
- discrepant
- disembodied
- disloyal
- disordered
- disregardful
- dissembling
- distorted
- doesn't wash
- doubtful
- dreamlike
- dubious
- easily pleased
- easygoing
- elusive
- enigmatic
- equivocal
- erroneous
- estimated
- evasive
- faint
- faithless
- fallacious
- fallible
- false
- faulty
- fictitious
- fine
- flaccid
- flawed
- foggy
- forgetful
- forsworn
- frail
- fuzzy
- general
- generalized
- guessed
- harsh
- hazy
- hollow
- ill-defined
- ill-formed
- impaired
- impalpable
- imperceptible
- imperceptive
- imperfect
- imponderable
- imprecise
- improper
- imprudent
- in error
- in the ballpark
- inaccurate
- inadequate
- inappreciable
- inappropriate
- incomplete
- inconclusive
- inconstant
- incorporeal
- incorrect
- indefinite
- indeterminable
- indeterminate
- indifferent
- indiscernible
- indiscriminate
- indistinct
- inexact
- inexhaustible
- inexplicable
- infinite
- injured
- innumerable
- insensible
- insubstantial
- insufficient
- intangible
- invalid
- lame
- lax
- leaky
- lemon
- lenient
- loose
- lying
- maimed
- malformed
- malfunctioning
- marred
- meretricious
- misleading
- mistaken
- misty
- misunderstood
- muddy
- murky
- nebulous
- neglectful
- negligent
- nonspecific
- nonstandard
- not partial
- not particular
- not specific
- not trustworthy
- oblivious
- obscure
- off
- off base
- offhand
- out
- out of line
- out of order
- overindulgent
- paying no mind
- perfidious
- perfunctory
- perjured
- perplexing
- prevaricating
- problematic
- proximate
- puzzling
- questionable
- rambling
- random
- rank
- recreant
- regardless
- remiss
- rough
- rude
- shadowy
- shallow
- sham
- shapeless
- sharp
- sick
- sketchy
- slipshod
- sloppy
- soft
- solecistic
- specious
- spurious
- startling
- stormy
- superficial
- surmised
- tainted
- tenebrous
- tenuous
- thin
- traitorous
- treacherous
- turbulent
- two-faced
- unapparent
- uncertain
- unclear
- undefined
- undependable
- undetailed
- undetermined
- undiscerning
- undiscriminating
- unexacting
- unexplicit
- unfaithful
- unfit
- unfitting
- unfixed
- unformed
- uninformed
- unintelligible
- unknown
- unlimited
- unloyal
- unmindful
- unobservable
- unperceivable
- unperceptive
- unpleasant
- unprecise
- unreliable
- unretentive
- unscientific
- unseemly
- unselective
- unsettled
- unsound
- unspecific
- unspecified
- unstipulated
- unsuitable
- unsure
- unthinking
- untrue
- untrustworthy
- untruthful
- vague
- violent
- warped
- way off
- way-off
- weak
- wide
- wide of the mark
- wild
- wrong
- wrong number
- yielding
Définition of imprecise
Origin :- 1805, from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + precise. Related: Imprecisely.
- As in inaccurate : adj erroneous
- As in incorrect : adj wrong
- As in indefinite : adj ambiguous, vague
- As in indeterminate : adj uncertain, vague
- As in approximate : adj inexact
- As in lax : adj slack, remiss
- As in loose : adj indefinite, vague
- As in nebulous : adj confused, obscure
- As in rough : adj approximate
- As in rude : adj sudden; approximate
- As in uncritical : adj casual, unfussy
- As in untrue : adj dishonest
- As in vague : adj not definite or clear
- As in inexact : adj inaccurate
- As in ungrammatical : adj not using the correct rules of grammar
- As in unclear : adj not clear
- As in truthless : adj not true
- As in faulty : adj not working; incorrect
- As in general : adj inexact, approximate
- As in impalpable : adj intangible, unsubstantial
- One single fact may make a law appear, where a multitude of imprecise and vague observations would only produce confusion.
- Extract from : « The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life » by Emile Durkheim
- Language is ambiguous, imprecise, and not neutral in respect to the phenomena observed and accounted for.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
Antonyms for imprecise
- abnormal
- accurate
- actual
- adequate
- ample
- apparent
- appropriate
- attached
- attentive
- authentic
- away
- believeable
- bounded
- bright
- calm
- careful
- caring
- certain
- circumscribed
- clean
- clear
- complete
- concerned
- connected
- constrained
- correct
- courteous
- critical
- decent
- definite
- determined
- discriminating
- dissimilar
- distinct
- enough
- even
- exact
- exceptional
- explicit
- extraordinary
- factual
- faithful
- far
- faultless
- finite
- fitting
- fixed
- flawless
- formal
- fussy
- gentle
- genuine
- gradual
- grammatical
- hard
- honest
- important
- individual
- just
- kind
- level
- limited
- mannerly
- measurable
- mild
- mindful
- moderate
- moral
- nice
- novel
- obvious
- OK
- palpable
- particular
- peaceful
- perceptible
- perfect
- plain
- pleasing
- polished
- polite
- precise
- proper
- rare
- real
- refined
- regular
- reliable
- respectful
- restricted
- right
- rigid
- same
- secure
- severe
- singular
- smooth
- sophisticated
- sound
- specific
- straight
- strict
- strong
- substantial
- sufficient
- suitable
- sure
- tangible
- taut
- temperate
- tight
- true
- truthful
- unaccepted
- unbroken
- uncommon
- understandable
- unique
- unusual
- valid
- well-formed
- working
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