🎯exact

adjective, verb
/ɪɡˈzækt/

Meaning

precise and accurate (adj); to demand or obtain something (verb)
precise; accurate; completely correct

Example Sentences

The exact time of the meeting is 10:30 AM.

Please give me the exact time of the meeting.

Example Expressions

to exact revenge

Synonyms

precise, accurate, demand, require, strict, correct, perfect
Entry 1
precise, accurate, demand, require, strict
Entry 2
precise, accurate, correct, perfect

Antonyms

approximate, inexact, lenient, rough, inaccurate, wrong
Entry 1
approximate, inexact, lenient
Entry 2
approximate, rough, inaccurate, wrong

Collocations

exact time, exact amount, exact details, exact revenge, exact location, exact words
Entry 1
exact time, exact amount, exact details, exact revenge
Entry 2
exact time, exact location, exact amount, exact words

More Example Sentences

Not exactly.

Yes, I think exactly the same.

Please give me the exact change.

We happen not to remember the exact time.

Successful organizations are following exactly this strategy.

We should ask - at exactly which point did the mistake occur?

A couple renovates their kitchen during the summer holidays to make it more modern and spacious by replacing the old cabinets with new white ones and installing a marble countertop that they chose after visiting several showrooms and they also add better lighting and a larger sink while keeping the renovation within their planned budget and the finished kitchen looks exactly how they imagined it

A couple renovates their kitchen during the summer holidays to make it more modern and spacious by replacing the old cabinets with new white ones and installing a marble countertop that they chose after visiting several showrooms and they also add better lighting and a larger sink while keeping the renovation within their planned budget and the finished kitchen looks exactly how they imagined it making cooking and spending time together there much more enjoyable.

Related Vocabularies

Rich, elaborate, or luxurious; to bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities.
well known or famous; written down or observed
suffering from illness or poor health; experiencing problems or decline
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Free from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
Adjective: subject to debate or irrelevant. Verb: to suggest an idea for discussion.

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