Quite a number Meaning in English
expression
ˈkwaɪt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈnəmbɝ
KWYTE-uh-NUM-ber
kwaɪt/ /æɪ/ /ˈnʌmbə
KWYTE-uh-NUM-buh
Definition
Used to say that there are many of something; more than just a few.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is informal and often used to emphasize a surprisingly large quantity. It's less precise than giving a specific number. Often found in conversation: 'There were quite a number of people.' Similar to 'quite a few,' but sometimes implies even more.
Spanish: bastantes - un buen númeroPortuguese (BR): um bom número - bastantesPortuguese (PT): um bom número - bastantesChinese (Simplified): 相当多 - 许多Chinese (Traditional): 相當多 - 許多Hindi: काफी संख्याArabic: عدد كبير - عدد لا بأس بهBengali: অনেক - প্রচুরRussian: довольно многоJapanese: かなり多くのVietnamese: khá nhiềuKorean: 꽤 많은Turkish: oldukça çokUrdu: کافی زیادہIndonesian: cukup banyak
Example Sentences
There were quite a number of students in the library today.
basic
We saw quite a number of birds in the park.
basic
Quite a number of people attended the meeting.
basic
We’ve had quite a number of issues with this software lately.
natural
Over the years, I’ve read quite a number of his books.
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There are quite a number of ways to solve this problem.
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