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Not quite Meaning in English

expression

ˈnɑt/ /ˈkwaɪt
NAHT KWYTE
nˈɒt/ /kwaɪt
NOT KWYTE

Definition

Used to show that something is almost but not completely correct, finished, or what you mean.

Usage & Nuances

Common in spoken and informal English. Often used to gently correct, express hesitation, or signal 'almost but not'. Typical patterns: 'not quite right', 'not quite finished'. Softer and less negative than 'not at all'.

Example Sentences

It is not quite 10 o'clock yet.

basic

I'm not quite ready to leave.

basic

That's not quite what I meant.

basic

The colors are similar, but not quite the same.

natural

Are you finished with the project? Not quite, there’s still a bit to do.

natural

That answer is not quite right, try again.

natural