precise
Americanadjective
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definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed.
precise directions.
- Synonyms:
- explicit
- Antonyms:
- vague, indefinite
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being exactly that and neither more nor less.
a precise temperature;
a precise amount.
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being just that and no other.
the precise dress she had wanted.
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definite or exact in statement, as a person.
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carefully distinct.
precise articulation.
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exact in measuring, recording, etc..
a precise instrument.
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excessively or rigidly particular.
precise observance of regulations;
precise grooming.
adjective
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strictly correct in amount or value
a precise sum
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designating a certain thing and no other; particular
this precise location
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using or operating with total accuracy
precise instruments
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strict in observance of rules, standards, etc
a precise mind
Related Words
See correct.
Other Word Forms
- overprecise adjective
- overprecisely adverb
- overpreciseness noun
- precisely adverb
- preciseness noun
- superprecise adjective
- superprecisely adverb
- superpreciseness noun
- ultraprecise adjective
- unprecise adjective
- unprecisely adverb
- unpreciseness noun
Etymology
Origin of precise
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin praecīsus “curtailed, brief,” originally past participle of praecīdere “to cut off, cut short,” equivalent to prae- pre- + -cīdere, combining form of caedere “to cut”
Example Sentences
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Verizon Communications might be giving consumers $20 for their troubles following a service outage Wednesday, but precise details on the outage’s cause remain elusive, at least for now.
From MarketWatch
Distinguishing what is part of the self and what is not is a demanding task that relies on precise brain processes.
From Science Daily
The precise figures vary slightly between major climate groups, owing mainly to small differences in how the pre-industrial temperature is calculated.
From BBC
Rather than a clean, repeating lattice, the atoms form a hybrid and irregular sequence that can only be detected using extremely precise measurement techniques made possible by advanced X-ray lasers.
From Science Daily
Distinguishing nerves that promote contractions from those that transmit pain could eventually lead to more precise pain relief methods that do not slow labor.
From Science Daily
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