The difference between Inaccurate and Incorrect
When used as adjectives, inaccurate means mistaken or incorrect, whereas incorrect means not correct.
check bellow for the other definitions of Inaccurate and Incorrect
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Inaccurate as an adjective:
Mistaken or incorrect; not accurate.
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Incorrect as an adjective:
Not correct; erroneous or wrong.
Examples:
"He gave an incorrect answer to a simple question."
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Incorrect as an adjective:
Faulty or defective.
Examples:
"The computer crashed due to incorrect programming."
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Incorrect as an adjective:
Inappropriate or improper.
Examples:
"He was sacked because of his incorrect behaviour towards his secretary."