Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzæktnəs/
noun the quality of being accurate, precise, or correct
A1 The teacher emphasized the importance of exactness in measuring ingredients for the recipe.
A2 The exam required students to answer questions with a high level of exactness.
B1 The scientist's research was praised for its exactness in data collection and analysis.
B2 The architect's design was praised for its exactness in measurements and proportions.
C1 The mathematician's proof was lauded for its exactness and rigor.
C2 The surgeon's precision and exactness in performing the delicate procedure saved the patient's life.
formal The scientist emphasized the importance of measuring with exactness in order to obtain accurate results.
informal Make sure you follow the recipe with exactness if you want the dish to turn out right.
slang She nailed the dance routine with such exactness, it was like she was born to perform.
figurative His attention to detail and exactness in his work set him apart from his colleagues.
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