quite a little (Meaning)
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quite a little (n)
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
Synonyms & Antonyms of quite a little
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
quite a little Sentence Examples
- The concert was quite a little affair, with only a handful of attendees.
- She has quite a little fortune, but she prefers to live modestly.
- The neighborhood has quite a little charm, with its quaint cottages and lush gardens.
- The child was quite a little terror, always getting into mischief.
- The museum has quite a little collection of ancient artifacts.
- The restaurant offers quite a little menu, with a wide variety of dishes to choose from.
- The town is quite a little gem, with beautiful architecture and friendly locals.
- The movie was quite a little disappointment, with a predictable plot and lackluster performances.
- My garden has quite a little ecosystem, with birds, bees, and other creatures living harmoniously.
- The wedding was quite a little surprise, as the couple had kept it a secret from everyone.
FAQs About the word quite a little
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The concert was quite a little affair, with only a handful of attendees.
She has quite a little fortune, but she prefers to live modestly.
The neighborhood has quite a little charm, with its quaint cottages and lush gardens.
The child was quite a little terror, always getting into mischief.