quit bothering
quit cigarettes
quit claim deed
quit doing
quit files
quit having
quit in order to work with
quit it
quit of
quit off
quit on
quit one's job
quit smoking
quit the job
quit trying
quit trying to
quit work
quit working
quitch
quitch grass
quitclaim
quitclaim deed
quite
quite a big number of
quite a bit
quite a bit of
quite a bit of time
quite a bit of time after
quite a character
quite a crowd
quite a deal
quite a fellow
quite a few
quite a few more
quite a few of
quite a good deal about
quite a great deal about
quite a happening
quite a large number of
quite a little
quite a long distance
quite a long way
quite a long way from
quite a long way from home
quite a lot
quite a lot about
quite a lot of
quite a number
quite a sight
- Translate "quite" to Spanish: realmente, absolutamente, completamente, totalmente, íntegramente, a cercén, asaz, redomadamente
English Synonyms of "quite": actually, really, truly, authentically, for real, in actuality, real, ever
Define meaning of "quite": To the greatest extent; completely. ; Actually or truly or to an extreme. You're quite right. - Translate "quite" to Spanish: muy, bastante, bien, considerablemente, de lo más
English Synonyms of "quite": much, very, damn, damned, darned, extremely, bleeding, bloody, blooming, ever so
Define meaning of "quite": To a degree (not used with a negative). Quite tasty.
She was quite alone.
Was quite mistaken.
Quite the opposite.
Not quite finished.
Did not quite make it.
Was quite a sudden change.
It's quite the thing to do.
Quite the rage.
Quite so!
[ + ] Quips, Quotes & Proverbs
Quite soon.
Quite ill.
Quite rich.
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