Some precise alternatives for "give" include "provide," "grant," "supply," and "deliver." Each of these words conveys a slightly different nuance, such as offering assistance, bestowing a right, or transferring possession. Choosing the right term depends on the context and the nature of the action being described.
Concise means expressing or covering much in few words; brief in form but comprehensive in scope. Precise means definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions.
-- None of those words relates to "precise". -- "Accuracy" relates to "reliable". -- "Precision" and "accuracy" are two different things. -- "Precise" does not mean "reliable".
They are marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
DEPed stands for departmet of education.
precise, firm, fixed, constant,
Oh, dude, you want some Latin vibes? Alright, so words with the Latin root "prec" include "precious" and "precise." They're all about being all fancy and specific, you know? Like, "Oh, look at me, I'm so precious and precise with my Latin roots."
Some words that contain "cise" include exercise, precise, concise, and incise.
Some words that mean 'to give more information' are describe, define, detail, exemplify, specify.
There are no precise words. Idioms are just phrases that catch on.
you are trying give some one a good word
"in touch"
give and take
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some words for precise is 'approximate or 'exact' or 'accurate'
I mean that give me a list of words that have the suffix den in it
Concise means expressing or covering much in few words; brief in form but comprehensive in scope. Precise means definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions.