* completely, wholly, or entirely: quite the reverse; not quite finished. *actually, really, or truly: quite a sudden change. *to a considerable extent or degree: quite small; quite objectionable. dictionary.com recommend me!!!!
There are several dictionaries on the internet that list the definition of the word Quite. Each of them lists the definition and gives an example of its usage.
No, quite means 'completely' in the context of "I'm quite sure" The definition of 'quite' is: completely, wholly, or entirely: quite the reverse; not quite finished.
definition I'm not quite sure
it is a person in who is quite like a business man and is capible of the academics
No. That's quite stupid
if you are thinking twice but you are quite enough it means that you are good enough to think it twice than other questions.
well i dont quite know, its something to do with earth and the sun and the moon. not quite sure though. THANKYOU VERY MUCH!
When you talk or chat with another person quite awhile. ( I pearsonaly have NO idea what it means)!!
No, quite the opposite actually. The patrician, by definition, is a wealthy land owner in ancient Rome.
The definition of hospitality industry is quite broad. This cover a wide variety of fields in the service industry which include lodging, tourism, transportation and much more.
your face and your face financially
An ocean swell is rythmic rise and fall of the ocean surface, not quite a wave, but a significant movement.