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The meaning of DEAD-ON is exactly correct or accurate. How to use dead-on in a sentence.
used to describe someone or something that you like or think is good: He's a dead-on guy. The meal was dead on. More examples. Set in the late 1950s and early 1960s, "Mad Men" was a dead-on. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Synonyms for DEAD-ON: accurate, correct, true, good, precise, proper, right, exact; Antonyms of DEAD-ON: wrong, false, inaccurate, improper, incorrect, off, untrue, inexact.
Dead-on definition: exactly right, accurate, or pertinent. See examples of DEAD-ON used in a sentence.
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adjective. accurate and to the point. “a dead-on feel for characterization”. “"She avoids big scenes...preferring to rely on small gestures and dead-on dialogue"- Peter S.Prescott”. synonyms: accurate. conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy.
dead on. Exactly right; perfect. Her impression of the music teacher is dead on—people walking by thought he was in the room with us! I think your insights into the experiment are dead on and will help us improve next time.
adverb. Precisely accurate and to the point. A dead-on impersonation; played the scene dead-on. American Heritage. (idiomatic) Exactly at. The train arrived dead on 2 o'clock. Wiktionary. adjective. Completely accurate; exact; on target.
Definition of 'dead on' dead on in British English. exactly right. See full dictionary entry for dead. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. dead-on in American English. (ˌdɛdˈɑn ) adjective. Informal. completely accurate; exact; on target. a dead-on impersonation of the president.