Quite by rob2018|Published December 3, 2025 Quite is an adverb that means: Very / completely (strong emphasis). Fairly / to some degree (moderate emphasis). The meaning depends on context: sometimes it means totally, other times it means somewhat. Sample Sentences She is quite talented at playing the piano. The exam was quite difficult, but I passed. It’s quite late; we should go home. He was quite certain about his decision. Related Articles: B122 Past continuous vs Past simple-Kruger National ParkE109 Most common words 1-300Glossary: RatherE101 The girl and her dogA202obs Modal verbs Can, could, may, etc.-Tom’s decision OBS
Published September 2, 2022 Lack thereof DEF: The thing mentioned in the prior sentence is lacking. Examples: 1. Money, or the lack thereof, is often the source of […]