unquote

word

Definition

'Unquote' is used in spoken English to indicate the end of a quotation. It tells listeners that you are finishing quoting someone else.

Usage & Nuances

'Unquote' is mainly heard in formal or semi-formal speech, often paired with 'quote' at the start. Rarely used in written English; instead, written quotes use punctuation marks. Sometimes said with a slight pause before or after the quoted material.

Example Sentences

He said, quote life is beautiful unquote.

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Let me read her words: quote never give up unquote.

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The note says, quote call home unquote.

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And then she told me, quote dreams do come true unquote, which really inspired me.

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During his speech, the mayor said, quote we will rebuild unquote, promising hope to everyone.

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Reporters often use unquote to be clear they are done quoting someone in a story.

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