Examples of 'quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite"

Quite (adverb): Used to emphasize the degree or extent of something. It signifies a high level of a particular quality or characteristic
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  • To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
  • With verbs, especially past participles.
  • With prepositional phrases and spatial adverbs.
  • With predicative adjectives.

How to use "quite" in a sentence

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But there may be quite an interesting reaction.
Quite a boy you have got here.
Tootie sings quite well for a child.
Quite a safe collection your husband had.
There is nothing quite like it in the universe.
Quite a project you have got going on here.
But now both are quite and immobile.
I am quite sure you can handle a gun.
You have hidden quite a lot from me.
I am quite positive we must give the order.
Your words have made quite an impression on me.
I am quite relieved to catch you here alone.
I imagine you are getting quite used to miscalculation.
That is quite an achilles you have discovered.
She sounds like quite the tornado.

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It is quite clear that your reactions are automatic.
I hope you feel quite at home here.
Not quite sure about that yet.
This would seem to be quite unlikely in reality.
I was under the impression that it was quite clear.
It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to.
I think you will find to be quite zazzy.
She had quite a thing for shane.
Stress can trigger migraines quite easily.
I do not quite know how to put this.
My nerves have still not quite recovered.
You made quite a mass on the isle.
I do not seem to remember seeing quite so many.
I actually had quite good fun in there.
As patrons of liberty you treat me quite liberally.
I can not quite remember what happened.
I do not think you are quite ready yet.
I realize quite well where you getting at.
Have not been working for quite a while.
You have had quite a time on my watch.
But his specter proved quite useful.
You picked quite a place for a showdown.
My predecessor had been here quite a few years.
This is quite normal and is not a fault.
The little lady has quite a voice.
It will be quite clearly marked on the menu.
I had not thought of it quite like that.
We had quite a long talk about you.
You did not have to be quite so rude to him.
Really quite enjoy this kind of thing.
This variable reflects quite complex forces.
This is quite a little family we got here.
She must have taken quite a fall.
This situation is quite distinct in developing countries.
I am afraid there is something quite timely afoot.

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