Precisely
UK /["/prɪˈsaɪsli/"]/US /["/prɪˈsaɪsli/"]/
Definition
exactly
In simple words: Exactly or very accurately.
Examples
- They look precisely the same to me.
- That's precisely what I meant.
- It's not clear precisely how the accident happened.
- The meeting starts at 2 o'clock precisely.
- to describe something precisely
- She pronounced the word very slowly and precisely.
- It's **precisely because** I care about you that I don't like you staying out late.
- The children are precisely the ones who will suffer if they get divorced.
- ‘It's not that easy, is it?’ ‘No, precisely.’
- The problem is due to discipline, or, more precisely, the lack of discipline, in schools.
Usage notes
Use in contexts where exactness is necessary. Avoid in casual conversations where approximate terms may suffice.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'pre-see' — imagine seeing something clearly and exactly.
Collocations
- precisely define
- precisely state
- precisely measured
- precisely understand
Synonyms
- accurately
- exactly
- correctly
- specifically
- clearly
Antonyms
- imprecisely
- approximately
- vaguely
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'precis' which means a summary.
- Using it in overly casual settings.
- Misplacing it in a sentence structure.