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spot on
spot on
(hyphenated is used before a noun) Exactly right; perfectly accurate. Mr. Lynch's analysis of the company is spot on, if you ask me. I suggest we follow whatever advice he offers. Yes, those directions you gave me were spot on, thank you! Mark does a spot-on impression of our teacher—you have to hear it!
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Coby | | KO-bee | English |
| Jacinto | | hah-THEEN-to (Spanish), hah-SEEN-to (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Bozhidar | | - | Bulgarian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic |
| Ricard | | - | Catalan |
| Da | | - | Chinese |
| Florianus | | - | Ancient Roman |