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Princeton's WordNet

  1. quite, quite a, quite anadverb

    of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)

    "her victory was quite something"; "she's quite a girl"; "quite a film"; "quite a walk"; "we've had quite an afternoon"

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  1. quite A

    "Quite A" is a colloquial English phrase used to emphasize the following adjective or noun in a sentence. It often denotes something outstanding or exceptional. While the specific definition may slightly vary with context or region, it is generally used to express something as notable, significant or of a large degree.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of quite a in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of quite a in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of quite a in a Sentence

  1. Oniki Hardtman:

    They are experiencing quite a bit of sticker shock because what they see on Instagram or TikTok, they have no idea what it costs.

  2. Sean Moran:

    I think Liaoning's visit definitely gives the central government a chance to display its military power. It's quite a positive and smart strategy to step up publicity overall.

  3. Charles Koch:

    Any business that’s economical, that can succeed in the marketplace, any form of energy, we’re all for, as a matter of fact, we’re investing in quite a number of them, ourselves.

  4. Dan North:

    While employment growth has been good, there is still quite a bit of slack in the labor market. People are finally coming back in off the sidelines.

  5. Frederic Giron:

    It requires quite a bit of effort on your side as a user and the value is not very tangible.

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