Inaccurism
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1. An unintentionally inaccurate statement or idea; possibly common and often used.
2. A pervasive disorder, characterized by a tendency to make inaccurate statements.
1. An unintentionally inaccurate statement or idea; possibly common and often used.
2. A pervasive disorder, characterized by a tendency to make inaccurate statements.
Example:
1. In political discussions, Frank angers his friends with his persistent inaccurisms.
2. Embarrassed after propagating the fake internet story, Lucy blamed it on her inaccurism.
1. In political discussions, Frank angers his friends with his persistent inaccurisms.
2. Embarrassed after propagating the fake internet story, Lucy blamed it on her inaccurism.