What does unquote mean?
Definitions for unquote
contrastively ˈʌnˌkwoʊtun·quote
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word unquote.
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unquoteinterjection
Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation. A misnomer from the words "end quote".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unquote in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unquote in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of unquote in a Sentence
For years, I've actually wanted to write it, i've always told people that when we were together, it was the time he was most open and wanting to engage with people and become quote-unquote 'more approachable.'.
There are going to be people who either aren't getting this vaccine or aren't getting their second doses of vaccine, which then puts them at risk in a situation where we have a virus which is rapidly spreading in the country, there's going to be another probably roughly 100,000 people that die over the next couple of months, and among those people could be those who are not getting this vaccine because of quote-unquote' an abundance of caution.'.
I mean, she's raised millions of dollars based on things that she said and sometimes... being attacked by the quote/unquote' elites' only drives her up in terms of the esteem she's viewed by many, many people.
They're not quote-unquote Covid symptoms -- meaning they may not have developed fever yet, they may not have had a significant cough, or they may not have shortness of breath -- but some may have mild disease.
There is no question that there's a much higher incidence of people falsely saying, quote, I did it, unquote, among individuals who have a history of mental illness.
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