Definitions for unquotecontrastively ˈʌnˌkwoʊt

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un•quotecontrastively ˈʌnˌkwoʊt(v.i.)-quot•ed, -quot•ing.

  1. (used by a speaker to indicate the end of a quotation.)

Origin of unquote:

1910–15

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  1. unquote(Interjection)

    Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation. A misnomer from the words "end quote".


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