Correct, accurate, exact, precise, nice, right mean conforming to fact, standard, or truth As adjectives the difference between nice and nicest is that nice is (obsolete) silly, ignorant Correct usually implies freedom from fault or error
Accurate implies fidelity to fact or truth attained by exercise of care Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Exact stresses a very strict agreement with fact, standard, or truth.
A nice gesture of help They made a nice job of it A nice point in the argument He was not too nice about his methods.
From middle english nyce, from old french nice, from latin nescius Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words. The word 'nicest' is the superlative form of 'nice', which means pleasant, agreeable, or delightful It is often used to describe someone who is exceptionally kind, friendly, or considerate.
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