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quite English

Meaning quite meaning

What does quite mean?
Definitions in simple English

quite

Very; much. The dog was quite little. She was quite good to me. Not very. The evening was quite dark and I saw a small frog jump across the road.

quite

Exactly or indeed. "Is the answer correct?" "Quite!"

quite

to a degree (not used with a negative) quite tasty quite soon quite ill quite rich 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 (= quite a, quite an) 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 actually or truly or to an extreme was quite a sudden change it's quite the thing to do quite the rage Quite so!

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Simple sentences

What you say is quite different from what I heard from him.
That's quite a problem.
Quite a few people came to the party.
Recently even students have come to visit foreign countries quite often.
It was quite dark when I got home.
The road was quite muddy, and, what is worse, it began to rain.
You're quite smart.
But I understand you quite well.
Tom and Mary aren't quite sure what to make of this.
Tom thinks he knows how much money Mary makes, but Mary makes quite a bit more than Tom thinks she does.
Tom has quite a temper.
It's quite clear to me that that is the truth.
Well, the night is quite long, isn't it?
It's quite difficult to master French in 2 or 3 years.
People are often quite skeptical about things unless given believable proof.
Even though he had served his time in prison, the murderer was never quite condoned by the public for his crime.
That's not quite right.
All the king's subjects, fearing his wrath, often acted quite servile.
There's quite a lot of things to do; do you want some help?
You know quite a lot about Sumo.
You are quite a man.
Your way of thinking is quite distinct from mine.
Your ideas are quite old fashioned.
I don't quite follow you.
You play the guitar quite like a professional, don't you?
We talked quite frankly.
The approaching exam, they knew, would be quite easy.
Living in the town is quite different from living in the country.
It took quite a while to sort out all our luggage.
I feel quite refreshed after taking a bath.

Movie subtitles

Your friend is quite interesting, having only initials for a name.
It's quite an inconvenience for us as well.
Quite an idealist.
But then, often quite suddenly, they can collapse.
The sad truth of the matter is that Earth-like planets are mere cosmic specks of dust, and, therefore, detecting them is really quite hard.
That probably isn't quite as good as water, but at least it's a medium.
Juniper wood is quite expensive, so what about Paulowniawood.?
There are quite many products for tribute.
The responsible individual must have recovered the power quite well.
I haven't seen him that angry in quite a long while.
Since this office building is quite old, there are many parts which need some repair.
We're not quite there yet, Melanie, but good to know we have you in our back pocket.
Lost poets, exhumations - it's all getting quite gothic up there.
That's quite a complex pattern.
So, it's a model that is quite easy to understand.
Today this is quite normal. But at the time, it was like going to a different continent!
In addition, several measurements had been done at each position, because the radio emission is weak and the receiver has quite some noise.
This isn't quite the spiritual union our Saint-Simonian brothers had in mind.
Careful. It's quite bitter.
Quite promising.
It's quite ingenious.
My articles and my book are quite popular over there.
That's, uh, quite the development.
That's quite the endorsement.
You do quite a lot of good work.
Fortunately his brain seems to be completely intact. The damage is quite serious.
I think it's the frontal lobe of your brain that can't quite get with it to make the right decision, and there's no exception with Lydia.
It's quite interesting.
It's quite good to not get married.
The current situation is quite bad. If this continues for 6 months, the recovery period of the economy in our country, will be fatally affected.
It should also be quite difficult for the Republic of South Korea to survive. If war were to breaks out between neighboring countries.
The rain is quite heavy.
Just one, us. Well. I'm not quite sure if you're my soul mate.
You are quite right to be suspicious.
I had quite serious intentions about this hairdo!
It doesn't matter. I shall quite enjoy a trot on Shanks' pony.
The appliances are quite hard to look at, I'll give you that.

News and current affairs

For everyone else, a kind of state of emergency was proclaimed that has allowed state interference in essential civil rights. Controls at borders have become an ordeal for many, and police persecution now burdens quite a few.
The problem exists in all countries affected by the threat of terrorism, though in many it has not become quite as specific.
Personally, I suspect Madoff's unenviable place in the record books will be secure for quite a while.
But, while these older institutions have proven enormously useful, they are typically quite constrained.
An America caught in a liquidity trap is, quite simply, a country with no effective tools of macroeconomic management.
Or at least, to consider perhaps a quite different question: where would it be reasonable for the EU to move?
If the US dollar weakens in relation with other major currencies, China may not need to adjust RMB's nominal rate for quite a while.
First, they acknowledged -- without ever quite admitting it -- that their earlier attempts to reduce developing-country debt had failed.
One could of course be quite cynical about both announcements.
The arguments against maintaining kings and queens are mostly quite rational.
Europe's geopolitical, economic, and social weight is quite obvious.
I do think America has made it quite clear that it is in the interest both of America and China to avoid situations in which they will be pushed toward a collision.
The Party elite, quite understandably, does not find this reassuring.
The Russian middle class, quite naturally, wishes to live in a society like that of Western Europe.
Admittedly, getting to a much higher price for gold is not quite the leap of imagination that it seems.
Controls at borders have become an ordeal for many, and police persecution now burdens quite a few.
Fortunately, the latest survey, published in July this year, shows that trust in banks and bankers has begun to recover, and quite sharply.
Other resources like fuel oil, diesel, light crude, solar, and gas are also available as means of electricity generation, but their costs are all quite prohibitive.
Quite apart from their concerns about the robustness of the rebound in the economy, investors are uncertain about many financial firms' business models, and about the future size, shape, and profitability of the financial sector in general.
Quite a salvo.
Neither the state nor the people quite knew how they felt about Afghanistan or Chernobyl - one a lost war, the other an incomprehensible catastrophe.
Quite apart from daily sunlight, for instance, Earth is bombarded by all sorts of other radiation from outside our solar system.

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