quite

/kwaɪt/
adverb
  1. To a very great degree; extremely or completely.
    • The movie was quite boring, so we left early.
    • She is quite talented at playing the piano.
    • I am quite sure that I locked the door.
  2. To a moderate or noticeable degree; fairly or rather.
    • The weather is quite warm for March.
    • He speaks English quite well after only a year of study.
    • The restaurant was quite busy, but we found a table.
  3. Used to show agreement or understanding, often in British English.
    • "She handled it well." "Yes, quite."
    • "The view is stunning." "Quite so."
    • "It's a difficult problem." "Quite."
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