Of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)
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Examples for "quite"
Examples for "quite"
1Still, I don't think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
2Europe is, quite simply, in the wrong place at the wrong time.
3The second year we saw quite a bit of improvement, he said.
4Yes, China has bilateral trade deficits with quite a number of countries.
5The situation, however, is quite different in the general theory of relativity.
1Nevertheless, the past six years have been quite an education for him.
2He was working up quite an appetite; his first of the week.
3It was quite an exposed area, so they were probably feeling vulnerable.
4He had also been dealing with quite an amount of public controversy.
5It was surely a mistake, and quite an easy one to make.
1The second year we saw quite a bit of improvement, he said.
2Yes, China has bilateral trade deficits with quite a number of countries.
3The last Labour government went quite a long way down this road.
4This sophomore experience was quite a bit different than the previous year.
5Actually, since January of this year sales have increased quite a bit.
6It was quite a new look for Bernice-and it carried consequences.
7I lost my way on the court today for quite a while.
8Mark said: Our son has mentioned Scott's name quite a few times.
9In the past year we've seen quite a big change in attitudes.
10It took us quite a long time to really understand these things.
11I've done a lot, including quite a bit for Kent last year.
12Ms Austen said: Working on the Spitfire has been quite a journey.
13Truthiness: People have certainly talked about that Etch-a-Sketch quote quite a bit.
14It's quite a wide number, said a banker away from the deal.
15She said this was quite a change for leptospirosis in New Zealand.
16You could help me quite a bit with a problem I've got.