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1.to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')"he was wholly convinced" "entirely satisfied with the meal" "it was completely different from what we expected" "was completely at fault" "a to..."
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.to a degree (not used with a negative)"quite tasty" "quite soon" "quite ill" "quite rich"
4.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"
5.actually or truly or to an extreme"was quite a sudden change" "it's quite the thing to do" "quite the rage" "Quite so!"
6.to a moderately sufficient extent or degree"the shoes are priced reasonably" "he is fairly clever with computers" "they lived comfortably within reason"
7.to a moderately sufficient extent or degree"pretty big" "pretty bad" "jolly decent of him" "the shoes are priced reasonably" "he is fairly clever with computers"
QuiteQuite (kwīt), v. t. & i. See Quit. [Obs.] Chaucer.
QuiteQuite (kwīt), adv. [F. quitte discharged, free, clear; cf. OF. quitement freely, frankly, entirely. See Quit, a.]
1. Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the work is not quite done; the object is quite accomplished; to be quite mistaken.
Man shall not quite be lost, but saved who will. Milton.
The same actions may be aimed at different ends, and arise from quite contrary principles. Spectator.
2. To a great extent or degree; very; very much; considerably. “Quite amusing.” Macaulay.
He really looks quite concerned. Landor.
The island stretches along the land and is quite close to it. Jowett (Thucyd. ).
absolutely, all, altogether, clean, completely, dead, downright, enough, entirely, exactly, fairly, fully, indeed, jolly, middling, moderately, outright, passably, perfectly, pretty, quite a, quite an, rather, reasonably, right, somewhat, thoroughly, to one's fingertips, totally, to the fingertips, utterly, very, way, whole, wholly, within reason
↘ complete, moderate, whole ≠ immoderately, part, partially, partly, unreasonably
not (quite) right in the head • not quite • quite a • quite a little • quite a lot of • quite an • quite the contrary
96 Quite Bitter Beings • Almost But Not Quite There • For Real (There's Nothing Quite Like the Blinding Light) • Invasion of the Not Quite Dead • Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary • Martin Scorsese Is Really Quite a Jovial Fellow • Mary Mary Quite Contrary • Mary Mary quite contrary • Mary, Mary Quite Contrary • Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary • Mistress Mary, quite contrary • No One Knows How to Love Me Quite like You Do • Not Quite Art • Not Quite C • Not Quite Connected (album) • Not Quite Dead • Not Quite Dead Enough • Not Quite Hollywood • Not Quite Human • Not Quite Human (film) • Not Quite Human II • Not Quite Me • Not Quite Paradise • Not Quite the Diplomat • Now That's What I Call Quite Good • Now That's What I Call Quite Good! • Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith • Quite Interesting • Quite Interesting Limited • Quite Interresting • Quite Ugly One Morning • Quite Universal Circuit Simulator • Quite an Adventure • Quite cave • Quite interesting • Right Now You’re In The Best Of Hands. And If Something Isn’t Quite Right, Your Doctor Will Know In Hurry • Right Now, You're in the Best of Hands. And If Something Isn't Quite Right, Your Doctor Will Know in a Hurry • Something Quite Peculiar • Still Not Quite Human • There's No-one Quite Like Grandma • You Never Met a Motherfucker Quite Like Me
adverbe de manière (fr)[Classe...]
qui est complet (fr)[Classe]
presque (fr)[Classe]
partiellement (fr)[Classe]
(whole; entirety; fullness; fulness; wholeness; totality), (all; anything; everything)[Thème]
(verity; truth)[Thème]
factotum[Domaine]
part[Domaine]
expression, formulation[Hyper.]
partial[Adv.]
entièrement (fr)[Classe]
vraiment (fr)[Classe]
factotum[Domaine]
AdditionFn[Domaine]
SubjectiveAssessmentAttribute[Domaine]
forall[Domaine]
entier (fr)[Adv.]
colloquial expression, colloquialism[Domaine]
part, partially, partly[Ant.]
quite (adv.)
quite (adv.)