exactly
Americanadverb
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in an exact manner; precisely; accurately.
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in every respect; just.
He will do exactly what he wants.
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quite so; that's right.
idioms
adverb
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in an exact manner; accurately or precisely
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in every respect; just
it is exactly what I want
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ironic not at all; by no means
Etymology
Origin of exactly
Example Sentences
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On Sunday, exactly 46 years since the most stunning upset in the history of Olympic hockey, the U.S. and Canada will square off in a heavyweight showdown for global hockey supremacy.
The coroner noted police attending the crash saw three other vehicles "perform exactly the same manoeuvre as Ahmed and attempt to travel down the slip road in the wrong direction".
From BBC
"So many people stuck up for Rahman and defended him, but he knew exactly what he was doing," she adds.
From BBC
That's exactly the case for Sutherland's son Eamon, 14, who finally had a chance to join in, after years of watching from the sidelines.
From BBC
Kepler Interactive itself is not exactly an small indie production, but a collective made up of several independent studios.
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