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exactness

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/ɪɡˈzækt.nɪs/ · ex-act-ness

The quality of being precise and accurate.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being precise and accurate.

صحیح اور درست ہونے کیفیت

درستگی

durusti

Synonyms

accuracyprecisioncorrectnessدرستگیدقتصحت

Antonyms

inaccuracyimprecisionambiguityغلطغلطیغیر واضح

Common Collocations

  • exactness of measurement
  • exactness in detail
  • exactness of expression

Example Sentences

The exactness of the calculations was crucial for the experiment.

حسابات کی درستگی تجربے کے لیے اہم تھی.

Hisabat ki durusti tajribe ke liye ahem thi.

In mathematics, exactness is necessary for solving complex equations.

ریاضی میں، درستگی پیچیدہ مساوات کو حل کرنے کے لیے ضروری ہے.

Riyazi mein, durusti paicheeda masawat ko hal karne ke liye zaroori hai.

The artist's attention to exactness is what makes his work stand out.

فنکار کی درستگی پر توجہ اس کے کام کو نمایاں بناتی ہے.

Fankaar ki durusti par tawajjo is ke kaam ko numayaan banati hai.

Easily Confused With

exactitude:Exactness refers to the quality of being exact, while exactitude often implies strict adherence to standards or rules.

Word Family

exact
adjectiveدرست
exactly
adverbبالکل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a microscope that requires exactness in observation.

Imagine a ruler that measures lengths down to the millimeter.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پختہ ہو جو عزم تو تقدیر سے بھاگیں گے، اور جو خطا ہو جائے تو اُس کا سیدھا سا معنی ہے.

Pakhta ho jo azm to taqdeer se bhaagain gay, Aur jo khata ho jaye to us ka seedha sa maani hai.

If the resolve is strong, we will escape fate, And if a mistake happens, it simply holds meaning.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

غلطی سب سے ہوتی ہے

Ghalti sab se hoti hai

Everyone makes mistakes.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "exactus" — driven out, finished, exact

First known use: 15th century

The term 'exactness' originated from the Latin 'exactus', which means precisely performed or explicitly stated. It has been used in the English language since the late 15th century to denote accuracy and precision.