It was quite quiet in the room.
I'm not quite ready to hear you quit being quiet. If you are quite quiet, I'll quit.
It was very quiet in the dark room, when I suddenly heard a blood-curdling scream.
A quiet disturbance, racket is a term foe noise.
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. ;)
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
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.
She was very quiet, but her friend was quite boisterous.
The quiet eruption soon reached a crescendo.
Now my quest is quiet rest.
Quite is an adverb. Quiet is an adjective.
That's not quite the right answer
I crept into the woods, quiet as a mouse.
quiet - shh, be silent. quite as in he is quite correct = he is absolutely correct.
It was very quiet in the dark room, when I suddenly heard a blood-curdling scream.
A quiet disturbance, racket is a term foe noise.
In the middle of the movie my sister yelled "Who is that man?" and I whispered "be quiet"