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Quite a Meaning in English

expression

ˈkwaɪt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə
KWYTE-uh
kwaɪt/ /æɪ
KWYTE-uh

Definición

Used to emphasize that someone or something is impressive, unusual, or surprising; means 'a remarkable' or 'a considerable' (e.g., 'quite a story', 'quite a day').

Uso & Matices

Used before a singular noun and often to express surprise or admiration, e.g., 'quite a view.' More emphatic than simply 'quite.' Common in both spoken and written English, mainly informal or neutral. Do not confuse with 'quite the,' which is subtly different.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

That was quite a party last night!

basic

It's quite a long walk to school.

basic

She told me quite a story.

basic

Well, that was quite a surprise.

natural

He made quite a mess in the kitchen.

natural

That was quite a performance—they really impressed me.

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