Pronunciation: /kwaɪt/
adjective completely or entirely; to a considerable extent or degree; rather
A1 She is quite happy with her new job.
A2 It's quite cold outside, so remember to wear a jacket.
B1 The restaurant was quite busy, but we still got a table.
B2 The movie was quite entertaining, with a good mix of action and humor.
C1 His speech was quite profound, leaving the audience in deep thought.
C2 The painting is quite exquisite, showcasing the artist's talent and skill.
adverb to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely
A1 She is quite happy with her new job.
A2 I quite like the new restaurant in town.
B1 The movie was quite entertaining, but the ending was disappointing.
B2 The presentation was quite informative and well-organized.
C1 The novel is quite complex, with many layers of meaning.
C2 His performance in the play was quite exceptional, earning him rave reviews.
formal The new research findings were quite impressive and will have a significant impact on the scientific community.
informal I'm quite excited to see the new movie that just came out.
slang That party last night was quite lit, everyone had a great time.
figurative Her words cut deep, it was quite a blow to my self-esteem.
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