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Quote unquote Meaning in English

expression

ˈkwoʊt/ /ˈənˈkwoʊt
KWOHT un-KWOHT
kwˈəʊt/ /ʌnkwˈəʊt
kw-OHT un-kw-OHT

Definition

Used in speech to show that what you are saying is a direct quote or to indicate irony or skepticism about what is quoted. It's a way of highlighting the words, often to show doubt or disagreement.

Usage & Nuances

Spoken only; usually used before and after the quoted word or phrase: 'He is a quote unquote expert.' Signals irony, sarcasm, or questioning the truth of the quoted words. Sometimes people mimic air quotes while saying it.

Example Sentences

He is a quote unquote expert, but I don't trust his advice.

basic

This is the quote unquote best restaurant in town.

basic

My boss gave me a quote unquote promotion, but nothing changed.

basic

She says she's on a quote unquote diet, but I saw her eating cake.

natural

I "forgot" to do the quote unquote important report he asked for.

natural

Kids these days are so quote unquote independent, but still ask their parents for money.

natural