Quite is defined as; completely, wholly, or entirely. For example; It's quite amusing to see the miracles the plan has achieved.
It's actually quite simple to use that word in a sentence. However, it is also quite out of the question if you don't know the meaning. ;)
Compound as it does have a unneeded ending. "and is quite useful". Meaning that the sentence does make sense with out that part of the sentence. If it didn't have this extra bit it would be a simple sentence.
Meaning : silent, quite, tighghtly closed-lips, secretive, close-mouthed I think now you can make the sentence.
That's not quite the right answer
It was quite quiet in the room.
There are quite a few sentences you can make with a pair of synonyms. Rather than use the same word repeatedly in a sentence or paragraphs.
Meaning : tightly closed-lips, secretive, close-mouthed, quite, silent. Now you can make sentence yourself.
These mushrooms are quite etiquette!
find the meaning of the word then put it into a sentence
It isn't easy but it is quite doable.
The destruction of our forests by wildfire is quite distressing.
It is not a sentence, and by itself it has practically no meaning.