precision
Prononciation : [prɪˈsɪʒ.ən]
Mot
Contexte : « measurement »
(noun) how accurate and exact something is. It's about being very careful with details and making sure everything is just right. Like when you measure something exactly with a ruler.
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The precision of the scientist's measurements was impressive, leading to very reliable results.
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Without precision, the model will not work properly and could give wrong answers.
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How can we improve the precision of our measurements in the project?
Contexte : « clarity »
(noun) the quality of being clear and understandable. It means that what you say is delivered clearly so others can easily understand it.
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She spoke with great precision, making sure everyone understood her instructions.
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His explanation lacked precision, leaving the audience confused about the topic.
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What can we do to increase the precision of our communication?
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