B1 adverb #38 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

accurately

You do something accurately when you do it exactly right, without any mistakes.

Explanation at your level:

When you do something accurately, you do it correctly. You do not make mistakes. If you count your pencils accurately, you get the right number. It is good to be accurate in school!

You use accurately to say that someone did a job without errors. For example, you can accurately describe your house to a friend. It means your description is true and clear. Teachers like it when students answer questions accurately.

Use accurately when talking about data, facts, or measurements. If you accurately predict the weather, you know exactly what will happen. It is a common word in news reports and science classes. It shows that you have checked your work and it is correct.

In professional settings, accurately is essential. It conveys that your work is reliable and precise. For instance, 'The report accurately reflects the company's growth.' It implies a high level of competence and attention to detail, distinguishing your work from vague or messy efforts.

At an advanced level, accurately is used to discuss nuance and complex interpretation. One might argue that a translation accurately captures the spirit of a poem, not just the literal words. It suggests a deep understanding of the subject matter, where the representation aligns perfectly with the underlying reality or intent.

Mastery of accurately involves recognizing its role in high-stakes environments like legal or scientific discourse. It is the hallmark of precision. Whether characterizing a complex historical event or calibrating a sensitive instrument, the adverb signifies that the margin for error is negligible. It reflects a standard of excellence where the correspondence between observation and statement is absolute.

30초 단어

  • Means correct
  • Adverb form
  • Used for precision
  • Latin origin

When you do something accurately, you are hitting the mark. Think of an archer aiming for the center of a target; if they hit the bullseye, they have shot accurately.

This word is all about precision and truth. It is used whenever we want to emphasize that something is free from errors or mistakes. Whether you are reporting facts, calculating numbers, or following a recipe, using this word tells others that you have been careful and thorough.

The word accurately comes from the Latin word accuratus, which means 'prepared with care' or 'exact.' It is derived from the verb accurare, combining ad- (to) and curare (to take care of).

Historically, this word evolved to describe things that were crafted with great attention. Over time, it shifted from describing the 'care' taken in a process to describing the 'correctness' of the final result. It is a classic example of how Latin roots continue to shape our modern English vocabulary.

You will often hear accurately paired with verbs like describe, predict, measure, or calculate. For example, 'The scientist accurately measured the liquid.'

It is a versatile word used in both professional and casual settings. In formal reports, it shows reliability, while in daily conversation, it helps clarify that you are telling the truth about a situation or event.

While 'accurately' is a direct adverb, it relates to idioms like:

  • Hit the nail on the head: To describe something accurately.
  • Right on the money: To be perfectly accurate in a guess.
  • To a T: To do something perfectly or accurately.
  • Spot on: To be completely correct.
  • On the mark: To be accurate in one's assessment.

Accurately is an adverb formed by adding -ly to the adjective accurate. It modifies verbs, showing how an action is performed.

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈækjərəli/. Pronunciation (US): /ˈækjərəli/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like factually or naturally (in terms of rhythm).

Fun Fact

Related to the word 'cure'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈækjərəli/

ak-yuh-ruh-lee

US /ˈækjərəli/

ak-yuh-ruh-lee

Common Errors

  • mispronouncing the 'u'
  • swallowing the 'r'
  • stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

naturally factually actually practically tactfully

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

듣기 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

correct

Learn Next

precision

고급

exactitude

Grammar to Know

Adverb formation

slow -> slowly

Examples by Level

1

I counted the coins accurately.

counted = added up

Adverb after verb.

1

She drew the map accurately.

2

He answered the question accurately.

3

Can you read this accurately?

4

The clock tells time accurately.

5

Please write the address accurately.

6

They measured the wall accurately.

7

He remembers the story accurately.

8

She typed the email accurately.

1

The sensor measures heat accurately.

2

He described the accident accurately.

3

The book portrays history accurately.

4

Can you predict the results accurately?

5

She calculated the budget accurately.

6

The translation represents the original accurately.

7

He followed the instructions accurately.

8

The machine works accurately.

1

The survey accurately reflects public opinion.

2

The artist captured her expression accurately.

3

We need to assess the risk accurately.

4

The data was recorded accurately.

5

He summarized the meeting accurately.

6

The model predicts trends accurately.

7

She diagnosed the problem accurately.

8

The witness reported the events accurately.

1

The film accurately depicts the era.

2

He articulated the theory accurately.

3

The software interprets commands accurately.

4

She identified the species accurately.

5

The audit was performed accurately.

6

The map accurately shows the terrain.

7

The study accurately identifies the cause.

8

He translated the nuances accurately.

1

The historian accurately reconstructed the past.

2

The device is calibrated to function accurately.

3

She accurately assessed the complex situation.

4

The architect accurately scaled the blueprints.

5

The system accurately processes large datasets.

6

He accurately predicted the market shift.

7

The author accurately conveys the tone.

8

The test accurately measures the skill.

자주 쓰는 조합

accurately measure
accurately describe
accurately predict
accurately reflect
accurately calculate
accurately report
accurately identify
accurately assess
accurately record
accurately portray

Idioms & Expressions

"hit the mark"

to be accurate

Your guess hit the mark.

neutral

Easily Confused

accurately vs precisely

similar meaning

precisely is more about detail

He spoke precisely.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + verb + accurately

He spoke accurately.

어휘 가족

Nouns

accuracy the state of being correct

Verbs

accure none

Adjectives

accurate correct

관련

inaccuracy opposite

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral neutral n/a

자주 하는 실수

accurate as adverb accurately
Accurate is an adjective, accurately is the adverb.

Tips

💡

Break it down

Ac-cur-ate-ly

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Accurate = A-C-C (Always Correct Calculation)

Visual Association

A bullseye

Word Web

precision truth correctness

챌린지

Describe your room accurately.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: prepared with care

문화적 맥락

None

Common in business and science.

Used in many scientific documentaries.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Work

  • Report accurately

Conversation Starters

"Can you describe your day accurately?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were accurate.

자주 묻는 질문

1 질문

Use accurate for nouns, accurately for verbs.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

She counted the apples ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: accurately

It describes how she counted.

점수: /1

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