precise
[prɪˈsaɪs]
Definition:
1. Clear and accurate.
2. Strictly correct.
3. Taking care to be exact and accurate, especially about small details.
Use 'precise' in a sentence:
- 1. The precise details still have to be firmed up.
- 2. He stayed up all night in order to get the precise sales figures.
- 3. The shelf is about a metre long─well, 98cm, to be precise.
- 4. If I want to get down to very precise dimensions, I have to bring huge energy and disturb the very thing I am going to measure.
- 5. It was difficult to get precise information.
- 6. The restaurant in which we ate that night had more people in it at 11pm, 51 more to be precise, than it did at 10pm.
- 7. The rescue workers needed the precise location of the crash.
- 8. These precise instruments have already gone into mass production.
- 9. It is used to normal precise measure and measure equipment, temperature compensation of transistor circuit.
- 10. We were just talking about her when, at that precise moment, she walked in.
- 11. We were just talking about her when, at that precise moment , she walked in.
- 12. All the armed services have precise regulations on how to display the national flag.
- 13. I think there's a deliberate confusion here about these lines because their precise historical significance isn't what's most significant.
- 14. Doctors found it hard to establish the precise nature of her illness.
- 15. Please give precise details about your previous experience.
- 16. They speak very precise English.
- 17. The precise cause of the disease is unknown.
- 18. The precise details of the origins of life remain hidden.
- 19. The precise location of the wreck was discovered in 1988.
- 20. A scientist must be precise in making tests.
- 21. Resolution refers to precise and sharp details on images which are better of larger apertures, or openings.
- 22. I figured out a precise schedule and learned how to tell the mixer to skip a batch when the production line stopped.
- 23. He was not clear on the precise nature of his mission.
- 24. In the art of origami, the artist would create a single animal or shape from a sheet of paper using precise folds and creases.
- 25. A lawyer needs a precise mind.
- 26. It is written in a detached, precise style.
- 27. He is precise and mildly donnish in manner.
- 28. He does not talk too much and what he has to say is precise and to the point.
- 29. I seem to remember giving you very precise instructions.
- 30. At that precise moment, her husband walked in.
- 31. I can remember the precise moment when my daughter came to see me and her new baby brother in hospital.
- 32. We will never know the precise details of his death.
- 33. At that precise moment, Miss Pulteney came into the office.
- 34. He set out with an apparently simple aim: to pin down the precise meaning of the concept of "information".
- 35. Modern bows also have precise aiming devices.
- 36. Her movements in Callisthenics were precise and nimble.
- 37. The text is precise and informative.
- 38. The shelf is about a metre long—well, 98cm, to be precise.
- 39. I can remember the precise moment when my daughter came to see me and her new baby brother in the hospital.
- 40. Anatomically precise support for the heel and ankle, air sacs for extra spring and comfort each year bring apparent new refinements.
- 41. Can you give a more precise definition of the word?
- 42. The precise thickness at which the fibre traps the light depends on the wavelength of that light.
- 43. Each motion must be delicate and precise, involving tiny movements.
- 44. The rocket site is providing precise measurements of lightning voltages and allowing engineers to check how electrical equipment bears up.
- 45. The shelf is about a metre long ─ well, 98cm, to be precise.
- 46. He is precise in everything.
- 47. The precise meaning of this term has always been ambiguous.
- 48. The car's performance is effortless and its handling is precise and quickly inspires confidence.
- 49. Her judgements on the present situation in the middle east are precise.
- 50. Calder learnt how to find the precise point to connect each wire so that all the pieces will sway in harmony.
- 51. This required precise positioning to locate the legs into the stabbing guides of the lifting cradle.
- 52. Precise is this sonar view of the world that bats can distinguish by size, shape, and texture something as small as a mosquito.
- 53. Precise measurements can be made of the length and frequency of the infant's attention between two stimuli.
- 54. He is especially emphatic about the value of a precise routine.
- 55. The precise configuration of a heat island depends on several factors.
- 56. Elgar supplied his works with precise indications of tempo.
- 57. Measuring emissions is not a precise science, particularly when it comes to issuing surrounding land use.
- 58. To be precise, the train leaves at 10:28.
- 59. I could pinpoint his precise location on a map.
- 60. I can be reasonably precise about the time of the incident.
- 61. It was difficult to measure the precise impact of the labor action.
- 62. The satellite enables us to calculate their precise location anywhere in the world.
- 63. She gave me clear and precise directions.
- 64. With her precise use of language and intimidating aspect, she was a typical traditional schoolmistress.
- 65. This meant that some sort of biological clock was operating—and a very precise clock at that.
- 66. More than a week ago, Thursday evening to be precise, Susanne was at her evening class.