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Adverbial to a t has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: to a tPart of Speech: Phrase Sense 1: Perfectly or precisely Usage: Used to describe an action or outcome that is performed or achieved in an exact or precise manner. Example sentence: She dressed up for the party to a t, with every accessory complementing her outfit perfectly. Search on Amazon for related productsSense 2: Completely or fully Usage: Used to emphasize the entirety or thoroughness of an action or state. Example sentence: He cleaned his room to a t, organizing every item and leaving no corner untouched. Search on Amazon for related productsPart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Perfectly suited or appropriate Usage: Used to describe something that is exactly suitable or fitting for a particular purpose or situation. Example sentence: The cozy cabin was to a t for the couple's romantic getaway. Search on Amazon for related productsPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: The exact or precise thing Usage: Used to refer to something that is the perfect or exact representation of a particular thing or idea. Example sentence: His painting of the sunset was the to a t, capturing every vibrant color and detail. Search on Amazon for related products | ||||
to a great extent to a greater extent to a higher degree to a higher place to a lesser degree to a lesser extent to a lower place to a man to a t to a tolerable degree to accomplish to accomplsh to account to accuse to achive to acknowlege to add
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