different between explicitly vs accurately
explicitly
English
Etymology
From explicit +? -ly.
Adverb
explicitly (comparative more explicitly, superlative most explicitly)
- In an explicit manner.
Synonyms
- expressly, unambiguously; see also Thesaurus:explicitly
Antonyms
- implicitly
Translations
Scots
Etymology
From explicit (“explicit”) +? -ly (“-ly”).
Adverb
explicitly (comparative mair explicitly, superlative maist explicitly)
- Explicitly.
explicitly From the web:
accurately
English
Etymology
accurate +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?æk.j?.??t.li/, /?æk.j?.?t.li/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?æk.j?.??t.li/
Adverb
accurately (comparative more accurately, superlative most accurately)
- In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect.
Synonyms
- exactly, precisely, slap bang; see also Thesaurus:exactly
Related terms
- accuracy
Translations
accurately From the web:
- what accurately describes the term psychosis
- what accurately describes development
- what accurately describes the flow of genetic information
- what accurately describes the underlined portion of the sentence
- what accurately describes follicles in dry skin
- what accurately describes the supremacy clause
- what accurately describes nonmetals
- what accurately describes this synthesis of the text
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