Word of the Day: Exact
If something is exact, it’s an accurate amount or it’s correct. The word “exact” is an adjective.
- That painting is an exact replica of the original.
- The exact number of days in December is 31.
- What were the exact words used by the man who insulted you?
- You don’t need an exact amount of money for the vending machine. It will give you change.
- This is the exact location where the film was made.
- That’s the exact answer I was looking for.
- What’s the exact meaning of the word “reliable”?
The word “exactly” is a popular adverb which is used for amounts, but it’s also used as a kind of intensifier similar to words like “certainly” and “really.”
- This is exactly what I wanted.
- Those two pieces of wood are exactly even.
- The two soccer teams are exactly matched.
- We’re thinking exactly the same thing.
- Bob is exactly six feet tall.
- It’s exactly 22 degrees Fahrenheit right now.
- Exactly. I agree.
It’s common to use the word “exactly” with the negative, “not.”
- She’s not exactly correct.
- I’m not exactly sure where I left my keys.
- This isn’t exactly what I wanted to do today.
- Vanessa said she’s not exactly sure what she wants to do after she finishes college.
- Bart is not exactly thrilled with his job. (This could be an example of an understatement. To say “not exactly thrilled” could mean Bart really hates his job.)
Essential English Dictionary
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