quote

/kwoʊt/
verb
  1. To repeat or copy words from a text or speech, usually with acknowledgment of the source.
    • He often quotes his grandfather's advice.
    • The reporter quoted the mayor's exact words.
    • Please quote the passage from the book in your report.
  2. To give a price or estimate for a service or product.
    • The mechanic quoted $200 to fix the brakes.
    • Can you quote me a price for painting the living room?
    • Several companies quoted different rates for the same job.
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noun
  1. A quotation; a group of words taken from a text or speech.
    • She ended her speech with a famous quote from Einstein.
    • I love that quote about kindness from the movie.
    • Can you find the exact quote in the article?
  2. A formal statement of the estimated cost of a service or product.
    • The quote for the new kitchen was higher than expected.
    • We received a quote from the plumber for the repair.
    • Always get a written quote before agreeing to any work.
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