Crossword-Solution: EXACTITUDE
We have 13 clues for the answer “EXACTITUDE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Preciseness | 1 answer |
| Precise quality | 1 answer |
| the quality of being exact | 2 answers |
| definiteness | 4 answers |
| flawlessness | 14 answers |
| Precision | 56 answers |
| rightness | 57 answers |
| correctness | 58 answers |
| exactness | 58 answers |
| Masterpiece | 69 answers |
| Truth ___ | 77 answers |
| Pains | 84 answers |
| Goodness | 87 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXACTITUDE (5)
That day I commenced the journal of these adventures which has enabled me to relate them with more scrupulous exactitude and minute detail.
The children were drilled in their parts with a military exactitude; obedience and punctuality became cardinal virtues.
Whether through exactitude in a foreign language, or in deference to his master (who had been somewhat deaf), Magnus’s tones had a peculiarly ringing and piercing quality, and the whole group quite jumped when he spoke.
And as the root of the whole matter, let him bear in mind that his novel is not a transcript of life, to be judged by its exactitude; but a simplification of some side or point of life, to stand or fall by its significant simplicity.
One thing, at least, comes very clearly out of these considerations; that whatever we are to expect at the hands of children, it should not be any peddling exactitude about matters of fact.
Quotes with EXACTITUDE (3)
If there has been one overriding change in poetic practice, it is that under the influence of free verse the poets have made a primary virtue out of exactitude and economy of meaning: this has replaced metrical skill as the first thing the poet tunes to.
The door of the bar opened, showing him a momentary oblong of true daylight, blankly white. A woman entered. He couldn't see her face as she crossed to the bar in front of the window, but he could see, drawn with exactitude by the light behind her, her legs within a summery white dress. When young he had supposed, without giving it much thought, that women didn't realize that sun behind them revealed them in this way; now he supposes that of course they must, and thinks about it. ("Novelty")
In literature, too, we admire prose in which a small and astutely arranged set of words has been constructed to carry a large consignment of ideas. 'We all have strength enough to bear the misfortunes of others,' writes La Rochefoucauld in an aphorism which transports us with an energy and exactitude comparable to that of Maillard bridge. The Swiss engineer reduces the number of supports just as the French writer compacts into a single line what lesser minds might have taken …
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1972–2016).