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quite

quite [ kwīt ]


adverb 
Definition:
 
1. entirely: in the highest degree or to the fullest extent
not quite as bad as all that

2. rather: to a considerable or great degree

3. nearly: used with a negative to indicate that something has almost reached a state or condition
The dress is not quite finished.

4. emphasizing extent: used with expressions of quantity to emphasize the great extent of something
quite some time ago

5. emphasizing exceptional quality: used to emphasize the exceptional or impressive nature of somebody or something
That was quite a celebration we had yesterday.

6. U.K. expressing agreement: used on its own or before "so" to express agreement or understanding
"I didn't think it was up to me to say anything." "Quite."

[14th century. Variant of quit (adj)]

be quite something to be remarkably good, fine, attractive, or otherwise admirable or impressive (informal)


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