Adjectives

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correct and true in every detail
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very accurate
Accurate measurements are essential
completely correct; exact and accurate
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perfect
She speaks perfect English.
correct in every detail
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exact
The new palace is an exact replica of the original building
without flaws and therefore perfect
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flawless
Her English is almost flawless
clear and accurate
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precise
Can you give a more precise definition of the word?
​very impressive; very beautiful
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splendid
The hotel stands in splendid isolation, surrounded by moorland
​used to describe somebody who is the same as you in some way, or in the same situation
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fellow
We sometimes appear to care more for animals than for our fellow human beings
connected with something but less important than it
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subsidiary
I'm taking history as a subsidiary subject (= one that is not studied in as great depth as a main subject).
(of people) kind and gentle; not hurting anybody
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benign
You would never have guessed his intentions from the benign expression on his face.

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