Quiet is generally used when talking about the measure of a voice.... example : Trevor was quiet during the movie but was loud during class. Quite is generally used when describing an adjective..... Example: The roses were quite lovely today.
Quite is an adverb. Quiet is an adjective.
It was quite quiet in the room.
She decided to quit her job because it was too noisy and she preferred a quiet environment. Quite unexpectedly, she found a new job that was quite similar to her previous one.
I'm not quite ready to hear you quit being quiet. If you are quite quiet, I'll quit.
The words "quiet" is an adjective, used to describe something as making little or no noise. On the other hand, "quite" is an adverb, used to show the extent or degree of something.
quiet - shh, be silent. quite as in he is quite correct = he is absolutely correct.
peace, piece
No. A "quiet" eruption will produce lava flows. Pyroclastic flows generally result from explosive eruptions.
The anagrams are quiet and quite.
No, but quite rhymes with it.
Two homophones of "quiet" are "quite" and "quit."