what's the meaning of quiteand quiet
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To a degree (not used witha negative) • quite ill • quiterich • quite soon • quitetasty
=rather
To the greatest extent; completely • did not quitemake it • not quitefinished • quite the opposite • she was quitealone • was quitemistaken • you're quite rightOf an unusually noticeable, exceptional or remarkablekind (not used with a negative) • her victory wasquite something • quite a film • she's quite a girl • we've had quite an afternoon
=quite a, quite an
and quiet means
Characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity • a quiet life • a quiet throng of onlookers • quiet peace-loving people • the factionsremained quiet for almost10 years
≈peaceable, peaceful, quiescent, tame, unagitated, untroubled
◑unquiet
Free of noise or uproar; or making little if anysound • a quiet audience at the concert • the room wasdark and quiet
≈inaudible, noiseless, silent, soft, soundless, still, stilly, tiptoe, unhearable
◑noisy
Not showy or obtrusive • clothes in quietgood taste
=restrained
≈unostentatious, unpretending, unpretentious
In a softened tone • a quietreprimand
=hushed, muted, subdued
≈soft
(of a body of water) freefrom disturbance by heavywaves • the quiet waters of a lagoon
=placid, smooth, still, tranquil, unruffled
≈calm
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