clarity
Precision refers to the quality of being exact, accurate, and definite in measurement, calculation, or execution. It involves having a high degree of refinement and specificity in achieving intended goals or outcomes.
The quality of being exact refers to the precision and specificity of a measurement or description, while accuracy pertains to how close a value is to the true or accepted value. While the two concepts are related, they are not synonymous; something can be exact but not accurate if it is measured or described incorrectly. Conversely, an accurate measurement might not be exact if it lacks precision. Therefore, being exact does not guarantee accuracy.
exact, specific, right, particular, fixed, definite, accurate, actual, absolute, determinate, decisive
the exact opposite
A suitable word to replace "exact" is "precise." Both terms convey a sense of accuracy and specificity in meaning or measurement. Other alternatives include "accurate" or "definite," depending on the context.
Accurate, exact"accurate" and "exact"
without mistakes, correct, exact and precise
characteristic, particular, definite, especial, exact, special
The quality or state of being punctual; especially, adherence to the exact time of an engagement; exactness.
The term "precise" refers to the range of measurement to which a value is calculated. The term "accurate" implies that the measurement value is essentially correct, to within some range of error.However, the terms are often used synonymously, since "precise" has the desired quality of being exact, which in some cases is a separate concept from accuracy.
Accurate
Well definite is broad and multiple is more exact that's about what I can think of