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quite
adverb as in completely
adverb as in to a certain extent
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Example Sentences
Considering what gold itself has done — repeatedly reaching record highs during the year so far — the fact that miners have performed much better than the metal is quite impressive, said Gold Newsletter’s Lundin.
“In fact, there were quite a few rather large declines in the middle of that 6-month ‘melt up’ move!,”
England legend Wayne Rooney does not think recent squads have a better attitude than his so-called golden generation - and says his team just "didn't quite manage to get over the line".
I'm 47 next week, so that's quite old for somebody to be operating at this level, running around after people a lot younger than you.
The new “Tron” movie ends by hinting that Ares’ story is not quite over, either.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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