Perhaps wonderful was the Exacter word, wonderful in a way that included beauty,-wonderful, and with a strange air about her that suggested exceptional refinement, exquisite sensitiveness to refined things.
"The Romance of Zion Chapel [3d ed.]"
Richard Le Gallienne
Policy, we might say, for want of an Exacter word.
"The Growth of Thought As Affecting the Progress of Society"
William Withington
By works of art we are thrown into an extraordinary state of mind, and, unlike our forefathers, we want to give some Exacter account of that state than that it is pleasant, and of the objects that provoke it some more accurate and precise description than that they are lifelike, or poetical, or beautiful even.
"Since Cézanne"
Clive Bell