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All bullseye synonyms

bull's-eye
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adj bullseye

  • ideal β€” a standard of perfection or excellence.
  • proper β€” adapted or appropriate to the purpose or circumstances; fit; suitable: the proper time to plant strawberries.
  • suitable β€” such as to suit; appropriate; fitting; becoming.
  • perfect β€” conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type: a perfect sphere; a perfect gentleman.
  • identical β€” similar or alike in every way: The two cars are identical except for their license plates.
  • definite β€” If something such as a decision or an arrangement is definite, it is firm and clear, and unlikely to be changed.
  • specific β€” having a special application, bearing, or reference; specifying, explicit, or definite: to state one's specific purpose.
  • literal β€” in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words; not figurative or metaphorical: the literal meaning of a word.
  • rigorous β€” characterized by rigor; rigidly severe or harsh, as people, rules, or discipline: rigorous laws.
  • correct β€” If something is correct, it is in accordance with the facts and has no mistakes.
  • true β€” being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
  • precise β€” definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions.
  • appropriate β€” Something that is appropriate is suitable or acceptable for a particular situation.
  • fit β€” adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
  • required β€” to have need of; need: He requires medical care.
  • textbook β€” a book used by students as a standard work for a particular branch of study.
  • needed β€” necessary, required, or wanted (usually used in combination): a much-needed vacation.
  • close β€” When you close something such as a door or lid or when it closes, it moves so that a hole, gap, or opening is covered.
  • requisite β€” required or necessary for a particular purpose, position, etc.; indispensable: the requisite skills of an engineer.
  • model β€” a standard or example for imitation or comparison.

noun bullseye

  • object β€” anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.
  • point β€” a fraction whose denominator is some power of 10, usually indicated by a dot (decimal point or point) written before the numerator: as 0.4 = 4/10; 0.126 = 126/1000.
  • destination β€” The destination of someone or something is the place to which they are going or being sent.
  • spot β€” a rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.; a blot or speck.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • purpose β€” the reason for which something exists or is done, made, used, etc.
  • objective β€” something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
  • hit β€” to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • advantage β€” An advantage is something that puts you in a better position than other people.
  • achievement β€” An achievement is something which someone has succeeded in doing, especially after a lot of effort.
  • sweep β€” to move or remove (dust, dirt, etc.) with or as if with a broom, brush, or the like.
  • winning β€” a victory, as in a game or horse race.
  • gain β€” to make a gain or gains in.
  • defeat β€” If you defeat someone, you win a victory over them in a battle, game, or contest.
  • triumph β€” the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
  • grand slam β€” Bridge. the winning of all thirteen tricks of a deal. Compare little slam.
  • heart β€” Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
  • place β€” a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • hub β€” the central part of a wheel, as that part into which the spokes are inserted.
  • function β€” the kind of action or activity proper to a person, thing, or institution; the purpose for which something is designed or exists; role.
  • duty β€” something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation.
  • use β€” to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • intention β€” an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result.
  • ambition β€” If you have an ambition to do or achieve something, you want very much to do it or achieve it.
  • control β€” Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.
  • prize β€” leverage.
  • conquest β€” Conquest is the act of conquering a country or group of people.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • killing β€” the act of killing, especially game: The hounds moved in for the kill.
  • supremacy β€” the state of being supreme.
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