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quite

Meaning of quite

to a fairly large degree; completely in British English

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British English/kwaɪt/
American English/kwaɪt/
Russian transcription[dɐˈvolʲnə]
quite
quite - довольно
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quite with Russian translation

quite usage examples

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Фильм был довольно хорошим.

The film was quite good.

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Он был довольно уверен в ответе.

He was quite sure about the answer.

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quite belongs to the topic "Top 1000". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

quiteдовольно
onlineонлайн
togetherвместе
oftenчасто
rarelyредко
earlyрано
lateпоздно

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What's the difference between quite / fairly / rather / pretty / quite a bit / completely

🇬🇧English
quite

fairly large degree; in British English, completely

A1Very Often

This book is quite interesting.

Эта книга довольно интересная.

🇬🇧English

to some degree, but not very strongly

A2Very Often

The test was fairly easy.

Тест был довольно лёгким.

🇬🇧English

to a surprising or noticeable degree; often stronger than fairly

A2Often

It is rather cold today.

Сегодня довольно холодно.

🇬🇧English

fairly; quite, especially in informal speech

A2Very Often

She is pretty busy right now.

Она сейчас довольно занята.

Q
🇬🇧English
quite a bit

a lot; by a noticeable amount

A2Often

I like it quite a bit.

Мне это довольно сильно нравится.

🇬🇧English

totally; with nothing left out

A2Very Often

The room was completely empty.

Комната была совершенно пустой.

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quite translation: довольно. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce quite

/kwaɪt/

quite translation

довольно

quite examples

The film was quite good.

quite transcription

/kwaɪt/, /kwaɪt/

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quite meaning: what does it mean?

to a fairly large degree; completely in British English

quite pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

quite is pronounced as /kwaɪt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

quite definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The film was quite good. Translation: Фильм был довольно хорошим.

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