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.
peace, piece
Can you please quit everyone else is quite quiet! Quit being quiet, it's quite irritating. Quiet queens quit quite queerly.
peace, piece
peace, piece
"Quiet" is an adjective and "quite" is an adverb.
It was quite quiet in the room.
Quite is an adverb. Quiet is an adjective.
I'm not quite ready to hear you quit being quiet. If you are quite quiet, I'll quit.
That IS the correct spelling of 'quite'. If you know the first few letters, you can look it up. Use a dictionary next time.
peace, piece
Can you please quit everyone else is quite quiet! Quit being quiet, it's quite irritating. Quiet queens quit quite queerly.
"A quiet" is used to describe something that makes very little noise, while "quite" is used to emphasize the degree or extent of something. For example, "the library was quiet" versus "the book was quite interesting."
peace, piece
peace, piece
"Quiet" is an adjective and "quite" is an adverb.
No, but quite rhymes with it.
The anagrams are quiet and quite.