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Exact

ɪɡˈzækt
Common
~ 3400
~ 3400, Common
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Precisely accurate or correct in every detail, To demand and obtain something, typically through force or authority, To require or call for something as necessary

Exact - Meanings

Precisely accurate or correct in every detail

Example: Please provide the exact measurements for the project.
Usage: formalContext: academic or technical discussions
Note: Used when precision and accuracy are crucial.

To demand and obtain something, typically through force or authority

Example: The teacher will exact punishment for those who break the rules.
Usage: formalContext: legal or disciplinary contexts
Note: This meaning is less common in everyday conversation.

To require or call for something as necessary

Example: The job exacts a high level of attention to detail.
Usage: formalContext: professional environments
Note: Often used in formal writing or discussions about requirements.

Exact's synonyms

accurate

Accurate means free from error or precise. It implies correctness and exactness.
Example: The clock was accurate to the second.
Note: Accurate is often used in contexts where precision is emphasized, whereas exact can be more general.

precise

Precise refers to exactness or accuracy in details. It suggests a high level of clarity and specificity.
Example: She gave a precise description of the suspect.
Note: Precise is commonly used to describe something that is clearly defined or specific, while exact can be used in a broader sense.

correct

Correct means free from error or in accordance with fact or truth. It implies accuracy and being right.
Example: The answer he provided was correct.
Note: Correct can imply being right or accurate, while exact emphasizes precision or being without error.

Exact expressions, common phrases

Be exact

To be precise or accurate in providing information or details.
Example: Please be exact when giving me the measurements for the project.
Note: The original word 'exact' refers to something that is precise or accurate, while 'be exact' is a phrase that emphasizes the action of being precise or accurate.

Exact revenge

To seek retaliation or retribution for a perceived injustice or wrongdoing.
Example: She wanted to exact revenge on those who had wronged her.
Note: While 'exact' on its own means to demand and obtain something forcefully or insistently, 'exact revenge' specifically refers to seeking retribution.

Exact copy

A duplicate or reproduction that is identical in every detail to the original.
Example: The counterfeit money was an exact copy of the original.
Note: The original word 'exact' refers to precision or accuracy, while 'exact copy' emphasizes the identical nature of the copy to the original.

Exact science

A field of study or discipline that relies on accurate and predictable principles and laws.
Example: Mathematics is often considered an exact science due to its precise rules and principles.
Note: While 'exact' alone signifies precision or accuracy, 'exact science' highlights the predictability and reliability of the principles within a scientific discipline.

Exact words

The verbatim or precise language used by someone in a particular context.
Example: He quoted her exact words from the meeting to prove his point.
Note: The term 'exact' refers to precision or accuracy, whereas 'exact words' emphasizes the verbatim repetition of the language used by someone.

Exact everyday (slang) expressions

Spot on

Spot on is used to indicate something is precisely accurate or correct.
Example: Your guess was spot on - that's exactly what I was thinking.
Note: The slang term conveys a casual and colloquial tone compared to the original word 'exact.'

Nailed it

Nailed it means to perform something perfectly or exactly as needed.
Example: You absolutely nailed it with that presentation.
Note: The slang term has a more informal and enthusiastic connotation than the word 'exact.'

Hit the nail on the head

To hit the nail on the head means to describe something accurately or to be exactly right.
Example: John hit the nail on the head with his analysis of the situation.
Note: The slang expression uses a metaphorical comparison to emphasize accuracy.

On point

On point is used to describe something that is perfectly accurate or precisely fitting.
Example: Your fashion sense is definitely on point today.
Note: This slang term adds a trendy and modern twist to the concept of being exact.

Dead on

Dead on signifies being exactly correct or accurate without any room for error.
Example: His estimate was dead on - we finished right on time.
Note: The slang term 'dead on' carries a more informal and emphatic tone compared to the word 'exact.'

Bullseye

Bullseye refers to hitting the target precisely or getting something exactly right.
Example: You scored a bullseye with that answer!
Note: The slang term 'bullseye' provides a vivid and visual metaphor for accuracy compared to 'exact.'

Right on the money

Right on the money means to be precisely accurate or correct, especially in predictions or assessments.
Example: Your prediction was right on the money - we won just as you said we would.
Note: This slang term emphasizes the idea of being exact in terms of accuracy in financial or situational contexts.

Exact - Examples

The exact location of the treasure is unknown.
She arrived at the meeting exactly on time.
The instructions need to be exact in order to avoid mistakes.

Exact grammar

Exact - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: exact
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): exacter
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): exactest
Adjective (Adjective): exact
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): exacted
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): exacting
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): exacts
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): exact
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): exact
Syllabification and Stress
exact Contains 2 syllables: ex • act
Phonetic transcription: ig-ˈzakt
ex act , ig ˈzakt (The red syllable is stressed)

Exact - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
exact: ~ 3400 (Common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.