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Difference between
Quite and Very​

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Answered by varun13154
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Answer:

As adverbs the difference between very and quite

is that very is to a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly while quite is (lb) to the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely .

Answered by Anonymous
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The meaning of really and very is similar to the meaning of another intensifier: extremely. When quite is placed in front of an adjective or adverb, it adds strength, but not as much strength as really or very.

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