substantial
a lot; considerable in amount, extent, value, or importance
exact and accurate, or detailed and specific
precise
What is the difference between sufficient and substantial?
Sufficient is enough, and substantial is a considerable amount.
Use explicit in a sentence.
Any sentence that uses it to say something is clear.
exact is a synonym for:
precise
reference
spoken or written comment that specifically mentions or calls attention to something else
not stated, but understood in what is expressed
implicit
What is the difference between substantial and adequately?
They both mean enough, but one describes a noun and the other describes a verb.
Use accurate in a sentence.
Any sentence that talks about something being right.
enough (adverb) is a synonym for:
adequately
appropriate
suitable for the occasion or circumstances
done in a way that produces a desired result
effectively
What is the difference between explicit and implicit?
Explicit is clear, and implicit is implied and lacking details.
Use analytic in a sentence.
Any sentence that describes breaking something down to explain it.
logical is a synonym for
analytic
sufficient
as much as needed
sufficient in quality or quantity to meet a need or qualify for something
adequately
What is the difference between accurate and precise?
Accurate is something that is correct, but precise is something that is exact. Something can be accurate and precise, but they don't mean the same thing.
Use convey in a sentence.
Any sentence that talks about communicating.
conclusion is a synonym for:
inference
vague
not clear in meaning or intention
having a logical connection with the matter discussed or investigated
relevant
What is the difference between vague and implicit?
Vague is lacking any detail, while implicit gives clues as to what it means.
Use inference in a sentence.
Any sentence that talks about making a conclusion.
considerable is a synonym for:
substantial