PRECISE vs VERY: ADJECTIVE
- Sharply exact or accurate or delimited
- Clearly expressed or delineated; definite.
- Exact, as in performance, execution, or amount; accurate or correct.
- Strictly distinguished from others; very.
- Distinct and correct in sound or meaning.
- Conforming strictly to rule or proper form.
- Having determinate limitations; exactly or sharply defined or stated; definite; exact; nice; not vague or equivocal.
- Strictly adhering or conforming to rule; very nice or exact; punctilious in conduct or ceremony; formal; ceremonious.
- Exact, accurate
- Of experimental results, consistent, clustered close together, agreeing with each other. This does not mean that they cluster near the true, correct, or accurate value.
- (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct
- Precisely as stated
- Being the exact same one; not any other:
- With limiting effect: mere.
- The same; identical.
- True, real, actual
- See the Note under Reverend.
- True; real; actual; veritable.
- Being nothing more than what is specified; mere.
- Used to emphasize the importance of what is specified.
- Being particularly suitable or appropriate.
- Being the same; identical.
- Complete; absolute.
- Genuine; true.
PRECISE vs VERY: ADVERB
- N/A
- In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely.
- Used in titles.
- Truly; absolutely.
- In a high degree; extremely.
- To a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly
- True, truly
- Precisely so
- Used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal
PRECISE vs VERY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Stiff, ceremonious.
- Synonyms Accurate, Correct, Exact, etc. (see accurate), distinct, express.
- In logic, containing nothing superfiuous.
- Specifically, Puritan; puritanical.
- Exact in conduct or requirements; strict; punctilious; express; formal; over-exact or over-scrupulous; prim; precisian; also, conformed to over-scrupulous requirements.
- Containing or committing no error: as, a precise measurement; measuring or reckoning with extreme exactness, so as to reduce the errors in an unusual degree: as, a precise instrument or operator.
- Being just what it purports or is alleged to be, and not something else; particular.
- Exactly stated, defined, marked off, or measured, etc.; strictly expressed, stated, etc.
- Definite; exact; neither more nor less than; just, with no error.
- Strictly correct
- Precisely; exactly.
- True; real; actual; veritable: now used chiefly in an intensive sense, or to emphasize the identity of a thing mentioned with that which was in mind: as, to destroy his very life; that is the very thing that was lost: in the latter use, often with same: as, the very same fault.
- [Very is occasionally used in the comparative degree, and more frequently in the superlative.
- Truly; actually.
- In a high degree; to a great extent; extremely; exceedingly.
- `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'
- Used as intensifiers
- Not any other:
- Being the exact same one
- Used to give emphasis
- `rattling' is informal
PRECISE vs VERY: RELATED WORDS
- Finespun, Dead, Nice, Fine, Very, Hairsplitting, Right, Microscopic, Punctilious, Skillful, Correct, Meticulous, Pinpoint, Accurate, Exact
- Pretty, Quite, Incredibly, Extremely, One and the same, Selfsame, Existent, Identical, Rattling, Absolute, Actual, Same, Precise, Real, Really
PRECISE vs VERY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Finespun, Dead, Nice, Fine, Very, Hairsplitting, Right, Microscopic, Punctilious, Skillful, Correct, Meticulous, Pinpoint, Accurate, Exact
- Pretty, Quite, Incredibly, Extremely, One and the same, Selfsame, Existent, Identical, Rattling, Absolute, Actual, Same, Precise, Real, Really
PRECISE vs VERY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Old Testament has a precise and consistent meaning.
- The precise time of this section is uncertain.
- Your sentences should be clear, precise and impactful.
- Communication between divisions is professional, quick, and precise.
- If you do, it might need precise interpretation.
- On Notes and Creating a Precise Meeting Report.
- PC will allow you to be more precise.
- It is rigorously precise and easy to use.
- Use precise figures When negotiating, use precise numbers rather than figures rounded to the nearest thousand.
- That yields precise footwear for the precise man or woman.
- Concerts Musical events can range from very low to very high risk.
- Yo is a very effective maneuver, and very difficult to counter.
- Prinske, thank you very much for a very eloquent statement.
- The ABA has always been a very, very liberal organization.
- And I was very, very good at it.
- They will need to be very, very specific.
- There are very, very few cases like that.
- It was very uncomfortable for everyone and very unprofessional.
- This very moment, this very world, this very body is the point.
- Very easy pick up and drop off, very good quality cars and category as promised for very affordable price.
PRECISE vs VERY: QUESTIONS
- Is this the most precise Inca astronomical observatory?
- Is there a mathematically precise model of shuffling?
- What is the precise definition of programming paradigm?
- Is ABC always more precise than traditional costing?
- What does precise mean in Merriam Webster Dictionary?
- Is the Presto precise digital pressure canner safe?
- Are AncestryDNA ethnicity estimates more precise now?
- How precise are your precision woodworking squares?
- How are precise and accurate measurements evaluated?
- What is precise Corporation public company limited?
- Is having very low cholesterol hazardous to health?
- Are gibberellins active at very low concentrations?
- Are very low frequency earthquakes spatiotemporally asynchronous?
- Is that very informative that is or that is very informative?
- What percentage of people are very selective vs very selective?
- Why is the concept of very large or very small numbers difficult?
- How many very short answers are there to very big questions?
- Is the median affected by very large or very small values?
- Is the W7 very vegan very black mascara safe to use?
- How useful are very easy and very difficult questions in assessment?