quite Synonyms

quite Meaning

Wordnet

quite (r)

to a degree (not used with a negative)

to the greatest extent; completely

of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)

actually or truly or to an extreme

Webster

quite (v. t. & i.)

See Quit.

Webster

quite (a.)

Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the work is not quite done; the object is quite accomplished; to be quite mistaken.

To a great extent or degree; very; very much; considerably.

quite Sentence Examples

  1. The weather was quite pleasant, with a gentle breeze and warm sunshine.
  2. I found the movie to be quite entertaining, with a captivating plot and memorable characters.
  3. The coffee was quite strong, leaving a bitter aftertaste.
  4. She is quite a talented pianist, able to play complex pieces with ease.
  5. The house was quite large, with spacious rooms and a sprawling backyard.
  6. The situation became quite stressful, as deadlines approached and pressure mounted.
  7. The dress was quite beautiful, with intricate embroidery and a flowy silhouette.
  8. He is quite a charming man, with a warm smile and a disarming manner.
  9. The traffic was quite congested, causing long delays and frustration.
  10. The food was quite bland, lacking in flavor and seasoning.

FAQs About the word quite

to a degree (not used with a negative), to the greatest extent; completely, of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negati

completely, even, fast, well, all, absolutely, fully, entirely, wide, perfectly

just,partly, somewhat, somewhat, halfway, partially, slightly, half, just, scarcely

The weather was quite pleasant, with a gentle breeze and warm sunshine.

I found the movie to be quite entertaining, with a captivating plot and memorable characters.

The coffee was quite strong, leaving a bitter aftertaste.

She is quite a talented pianist, able to play complex pieces with ease.