unaccuracy
/ˌʌnækˈsɪtɪ/ or /ˌʌnækˈsɪstri/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being inaccurate; lack of precision or exactness.
“The unaccuracy in the measurements led to a faulty calculation.”
2. noun
A statement or assertion that is inaccurate.
“The news report contained several instances of unaccuracy.”
3. noun
The act or process of becoming inaccurate.
“The software update introduced a new issue of unaccuracy.”
4. noun (rare)
A person who is prone to making inaccurate statements or assertions.
“The comedian used satire to mock the self-proclaimed expert’s unaccuracy.”