👌quite

adverb
/kwaɪt/

Meaning

To a certain or considerable extent; very or completely.
to a considerable extent; fairly; rather; completely

Example Sentences

She was quite happy with the results.

The movie was quite interesting.

Example Expressions

not quite

Synonyms

fairly, rather, very, completely, absolutely
Entry 1
fairly, rather, very, completely, absolutely
Entry 2
fairly, rather, very, completely

Antonyms

barely, hardly, slightly, incompletely
Entry 1
barely, hardly
Entry 2
hardly, barely, slightly, incompletely

Collocations

quite happy, quite good, quite interesting, not quite, quite different, quite sure
Entry 1
quite happy, quite good, quite interesting, not quite
Entry 2
quite good, quite interesting, quite different, quite sure

More Example Sentences

I actually live quite close to here.

I heard the new project is quite big.

I am quite proficient in Microsoft Office.

I didn't quite hear that, sorry; can you say that again?

I didn't quite hear that, sorry; can you say that once more?

I didn't quite hear that, sorry; can you say that one more time?

As you are adept in this art, you will be quite able to charm all.

I am quite a calm person, but I talk a lot with people I am close to.

As you are skilled in music, you will be quite able to attract everyone.

Oh, that is quite interesting! But I actually wanted to ask something else.

Related Vocabularies

used to say that something is claimed to be true, though not proven
at the present moment or time
forward in place, time, or order
in a watchful, attentive, and quick-to-notice manner
used to emphasize that something is true, especially when surprising
With the agreement of all people involved; without opposition.

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