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  1. quites: Vocabulary.com
  2. quites: Wiktionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (quite)

adverb:  To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
adverb:  With verbs, especially past participles.
adverb:  With prepositional phrases and spatial adverbs.
adverb:  With predicative adjectives.
adverb:  With attributive adjectives, following an (especially indefinite) article; chiefly as expressing contrast, difference etc.
adverb:  Preceding nouns introduced by the indefinite article. Chiefly in negative constructions.
adverb:  With adverbs of manner.
adverb:  In a fully justified sense; truly, perfectly, actually.
adverb:  Coming before the indefinite article and an attributive adjective. (Now largely merged with moderative senses, below.)
adverb:  With plain adjectives, past participles, and adverbs.
adverb:  Coming before the definite article and an attributive superlative.
adverb:  Before a noun preceded by an indefinite article; now often with ironic implications that the noun in question is particularly noteworthy or remarkable.
adverb:  Before a noun preceded by the definite article.
adverb:  (now rare) With prepositional or adverbial phrases.
adverb:  To a moderate extent or degree; somewhat, rather.
noun:  (bullfighting) A series of passes made with the cape to distract the bull.
▸ Also see quite





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