Adjective
(informal) Exact; correct; accurate; absolutely right.
I was spot on with my guess.
(informal) Excellent.
spot-on (comparative more spot-on, superlative most spot-on)
Alternative form of spot on
spot-on
According to the normally spot-on tally figures, Michael Healy-Rae is again one of the top vote winners in the county with a storming 16,695 first preference showing. Source: Internet
Applegate’s performance is equal parts aloof, entitled, and childish, and it is a deliciously spot-on turn that manages to make Amy entertaining rather than grating. Source: Internet
The cosplay itself is also spot-on, with his hands wrapped in bandages, ready to get to chopping his opponents with martial arts strikes. Source: Internet
In her outstanding debut, Kiley Reid combines the sear of painful social observations with the salve of delicious plot turns and spot-on characterization. Source: Internet
It turns out Liam’s fears are spot-on since Thomas is more obsessed with Hope than ever. Source: Internet
• One of coach Bruce Cassidy’s predictions at the start of all this was painfully spot-on for the B’s. Source: Internet