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quite    音标拼音: [kw'ɑɪt]
ad. 十分,完全;相当,颇;的确,真正

十分,完全;相当,颇;的确,真正

quite
完全; 简直; 非常

quite
adv 1: to a degree (not used with a negative); "quite tasty";
"quite soon"; "quite ill"; "quite rich" [synonym: {quite},
{rather}]
2: to the greatest extent; completely; "you're quite right";
"she was quite alone"; "was quite mistaken"; "quite the
opposite"; "not quite finished"; "did not quite make it"
3: of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind
(not used with a negative); "her victory was quite
something"; "she's quite a girl"; "quite a film"; "quite a
walk"; "we've had quite an afternoon" [synonym: {quite}, {quite
a}, {quite an}]
4: actually or truly or to an extreme; "was quite a sudden
change"; "it's quite the thing to do"; "quite the rage";
"Quite so!"

Quite \Quite\ (kw[imac]t), v. t. & i.
See {Quit}. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Quite \Quite\ (kw[imac]t), adv. [F. quitte discharged, free,
clear; cf. OF. quitement freely, frankly, entirely. See
{Quit}, a.]
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1. Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the
work is not quite done; the object is quite accomplished;
to be quite mistaken.
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Man shall not quite be lost, but saved who will.
--Milton.
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The same actions may be aimed at different ends, and
arise from quite contrary principles. --Spectator.
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2. To a great extent or degree; very; very much;
considerably. "Quite amusing." --Macaulay.
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He really looks quite concerned. --Landor.
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The island stretches along the land and is quite
close to it. --Jowett
(Thucyd. ).
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141 Moby Thesaurus words for "quite":
OK, Roger, a bit, a little, absolutely, actually, all, all in all,
all right, all told, almighty, alright, alrighty, altogether, amen,
as you say, assuredly, awfully, aye, by all means, certainly,
clean, clearly, cleverly, completely, considerably, da, decidedly,
definitely, demonstrably, entirely, exactly, exceedingly,
extremely, fairly, far, fine, for a certainty, for real, fully,
hear, honestly, in a measure, in a way, in all, in all conscience,
in some measure, in toto, indeed, indeedy, indubitably,
irretrievably, irrevocably, it is that, ja, just, just so, kind of,
mais oui, manifestly, mightily, mighty, moderately, most assuredly,
naturally, naturellement, noticeably, observably, obviously,
of course, okay, only too, oui, patently, perfectly, plain, plumb,
positively, powerful, powerfully, precisely, pretty, purely,
rather, real, really, relatively, right, right as rain,
right you are, righto, scarcely, sensibly, seriously, sheer,
significantly, slightly, so, somewhat, sort of, stark, sure,
sure thing, surely, terribly, terrifically, that is so, thoroughly,
to a degree, to be sure, to some extent, totally, truly,
unambiguously, undeniably, undoubtedly, unequivocally,
unmistakably, unrelievedly, unreservedly, utterly, verily, very,
very much, very well, visibly, well and good, wholly, why yes,
without doubt, yea, yeah, yep, yes, yes indeed, yes indeedy,
yes sir, yes sirree, you are right, you said it, you speak truly



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  • Quiet vs. Quite: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    The words quiet and quite are often confused due to their similar spelling, but they carry distinct meanings and uses Quiet refers to a lack of noise, or to someone or something that makes very little sound
  • QUITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of QUITE is wholly, completely How to use quite in a sentence
  • QUITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Quite is a degree adverb It has two meanings depending on the word that follows it: ‘a little, moderately but not very’ and ‘very, totally or completely’: … When we use quite with a gradable adjective or adverb, it usually means ‘a little, moderately but not very’ It has a similar meaning to ‘rather’ or ‘fairly’: …
  • QUITE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    What does quite mean? Quite can mean “completely,” “truly,” or “very,” but it is also sometimes used to mean “somewhat ” Quite can be used to intensify the meaning of some adjectives, but it can also be used to soften the meaning of others Example: The sky is quite dreary today
  • Quite vs. Quiet: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Quite and quiet are two English words that are very easy to confuse, but they are actually different parts of speech Quite is an adverb that means to the maximum extent Quiet can be an adjective, noun, or a verb
  • QUITE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    You use quite to indicate that something is the case to a fairly great extent Quite is less emphatic than 'very' and ' extremely'
  • Quiet, Quit, and Quite: How to Choose the Right Word - ThoughtCo
    Use "quit," which is always a verb, to mean stop, leave, or be free of something So, you might say, "He quit the team because he felt he was not receiving enough playing time " In this example, the term means that he left, or stopped being a member of the team





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