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    quite
    [kwīt]
    adverb
    quite (adverb)
    1. to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely:
      "it's quite out of the question" · "are you quite certain about this?" · "this is quite a different problem" · "I quite agree" · "quite frankly, I don't blame you"
      • US ENGLISH
        very; really (used as an intensifier):
        "“You've no intention of coming back?” “I'm quite sorry, but no, I have not.”"
    2. to a certain or fairly significant extent or degree; fairly:
      "it's quite warm outside" · "he's quite an attractive man" · "I was quite embarrassed, actually" · "she did quite well at school"
    exclamation
    1. expressing agreement with or understanding of a remark or statement:
      "“I don't want to talk about that now.” “Quite.”"
    Origin
    Middle English: from the obsolete adjective quite, variant of quit.
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