👌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

in spite of that; nevertheless
by artificial means; not naturally; in a fake manner
In a confused, rushed, or disorderly manner.
without stopping; repeatedly
in a way that is not natural or normal; excessively or strangely
In a playful, fanciful, or capricious manner; with sudden changes of mind

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