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1. proper


proper person
When suddenly faced with a dangerous situation, hold your horses - make sure of the proper action, then act.
Not all geniuses are engineers, but all engineers are geniuses. The set of all engineers is thus an, unfortunately proper, subset of all geniuses.
Miss Baker knew that the young man would have to leave very soon, so she decided to ask him to move his car a bit, so that she could park hers in the proper place for the night before going to bed.
A man once asked Diogenes what was the proper time for supper, and he made answer, "If you are a rich man, whenever you please; and if you are a poor man, whenever you can."
She got herself through college telling people their fortunes as a phony psychic. She didn't even have a proper Tarot deck, but her clients didn't know the difference.
Just because it's a "safe day" I'm not going to make out like monkeys without protection. Isn't it the duty of loving sex to take proper care of contraception?
There were so few proper members in the badminton club that it was half-way between dead and 'on break'.
You have just won a prize of $5000 in a California state safety competition for proper use of your seatbelt.
1. It is absolutely the proper thing for my kind of appearance. / 2. Look, I don't think this is the proper occasion... / 3. There's a proper young man for my daughter. / 4. Mama finds it very proper and practical.
If everyone could pay close attention, please. I will now auscultate the patient. Make sure to note the proper procedure because you all will be practicing this tomorrow.
Oh, if only we could be as shy and timid in our shameful actions as we are in our proper ones!

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2. accurate


OPP inaccurate
The film review was quite accurate. It said the plot was poor but the acting was good; which was true.
How accurate is your spelling in your native language.
1. You saw how accurate I can be, how lethal. / 2. You know I like to be accurate.
men remember unpleasant and sexual experiences far more accurately than women.
Such an accurate, lightning-quick reply. What can I say?
A stupid man's report of what a clever man says is never accurate, because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something that he can understand.
You speak pretty highly of him but you're directly involved. I think my less charitable view might be more accurate since I can look at things objectively.
Honestly, I am not the most accurate person on earth.
And be accurate, in other words, be precise and tell the truth. Don't invent things.
I therefore voted for the use of the term 'incitement' rather than 'provocation', since this is more accurate and gives less leeway.
accurate = careful and exact.
The figures they have used are just not accurate. We hope to become more accurate in predicting earthquakes.
It's not an accurate description. (To nie jest dokładny opis.) She is very accurate in her calculations. (Ona jest bardzo dokładna w swoich wyliczeniach.) Did you give her accurate directions? (Czy dałeś jej dokładne instrukcje?)
Over time memories become less accurate, because they are changed by our brain every time we remember them.

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