Word "QUITE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Adverb
Definition:
of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)
Synonyms:
quite a, quite an
Examples:
her victory was quite something
she's quite a girl
quite a film
quite a walk
we've had quite an afternoon

Part of Speech:
Adverb
Definition:
to a degree (not used with a negative)
Synonyms:
rather
Examples:
quite tasty
quite soon
quite ill
quite rich

Crossword Clues for QUITE

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Clue Source Date
Pretty pack in back of store (5)
Rather quiet characters (5)
Fairly leave one's job at the end of the decade (5)
Completely tranquil with temperature rising slightly The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Mar 2025
Considerably Universal 09 Mar 2025
Reasonably interesting for Stephen and Sandi (5)
Very Thomas Joseph 07 Jan 2025
Leave egghead entirely (5)
Leave home finally? Rather! The Times Quick Cryptic 16 Nov 2024
Fairly; completely (5)
Rather; completely The Telegraph Quick 04 Sep 2024
Fairly, moderately (5)
Somewhat Mirror Classic 21 Jul 2024
Completely? To some extent!
"___ the contrary!"
Fairly quiet, perhaps (5)
... completely. Really? (5)
Entirely Wall Street Journal 25 May 2024
"at's ___ all right"
Completely, wholly
Rather calm after slight alteration (5)
Left Spain? Absolutely! (5)
Not ___ (almost)
Leave the East completely (5)
Rather's replacement?
Drop English to a large extent
Rather Eugene Sheffer 03 Feb 2023
Rather Wall Street Journal 30 Jan 2023
Fairly The Telegraph Quick 25 Oct 2022
'That's ___ all right' USA Today 28 Aug 2022
Thoroughly Newsday 19 Jun 2022
''Without question!'' Newsday 03 Feb 2022
Completely gave up nicotine at the end
Completely? Only somewhat
Considerably Universal 15 Feb 2021
Exceedingly Newsday 17 May 2020
Indubitably New York Times 03 May 2020
Abandon rear of house completely
Brit's 'I agree!' USA Today 05 Aug 2019
To a degree Irish Times Simplex 18 Jun 2019
Withdraw from Ecstacy completely
Brit's "I agree!"
Very Newsday 26 Aug 2018
To a great degree USA Today 18 May 2018
Word before "a few" or "a while" USA Today 07 Feb 2018
Considerably Wall Street Journal 23 Jan 2018
To a great degree
Word before "a few" or "a while"
Somewhat; fully The Telegraph Quick 10 Jul 2017
Brit's "certainly" USA Today 19 Jun 2017
Brit's "I agree!" USA Today 29 May 2017
Rather Wall Street Journal 16 Mar 2017
To a large extent USA Today 13 Jan 2017
To a large extent
Brit's "certainly"
Almost entirely give up
Thoroughly Newsday 04 Sep 2016
Very Thomas Joseph 20 Jul 2016
Extremely LA Times Daily 15 Nov 2015
Resign on principle at last? Absolutely!
Pretty New York Times 10 Jul 2015
In all respects
Pretty
Extremely
"Indubitably!"
Considerably
"Indeed, old chap"
"That was __ a surprise"
To a great extent
Pretty
Rather
Positively
Truly
Briton's rejoinder
More than 1 Across
Rather
To a considerable degree
Considerably
Almost, but not ___
"True, my dear chap"
Rather
Rather
Completely
Truly
To a considerable degree
To a considerable degree
Truly
"Indubitably!"
Very
Absolutely
"Rather!"
Considerably
Considerably
Rather
Extremely
To a degree
To a great degree
To a great extent
Truly
Completely
To a degree
Rather
In most respects
In most respects
Intensifying word
Rather
To a degree
Exceedingly
Pretty
Pretty
Rather
Very
Rather
Considerably
Almost, but not _____
Very
Brit's rejoinder
Very
Very
To a degree
Brit's reply in agreement
Just so
So
Extremely
"Rather!"
Entirely
Precisely
Positively
Very
Altogether
Completely
Wholly
Thoroughly
Altogether.
Wholly.
Positively.
Completely.
Britisher's agreement.
Thoroughly
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