English to Latin Meaning of quite - satis


Quite :
satis

satis, amen, certe, ipsum, iustum, in effectum, prorsus, tantum, ad litteram, perduxit, in toto, omnino, plene, quidem, rem, In hoc punctum, etiam, totum, omnis

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Definitions of quite in English
Adverb(1) to a degree (not used with a negative(2) to the greatest extent; completely(3) of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative(4) actually or truly or to an extreme
Examples of quite in English
(1) I don't quite think he'd say that(2) quite who said it I don't know(3) Rocky was quite powerful and determined, but he was also crude and not hard to hit.(4) For someone to do it at such a young age is quite extraordinary.(5) Neither of them could ever quite figure out how they had survived growing up with her.(6) Another reviewer described my blog in less warm but still quite pleasing terms.(7) Here the facts are quite complex and quite different from the residential construction cases.(8) It is quite warm outside under the canopy as well, with a very effective heater thoughtfully placed there.(9) it was quite a shock to lose my job(10) are you quite certain about this?(11) this is quite a different problem(12) dresses quite from Port of Spain(13) We all know how dangerous a hot car can be for an animal - the risk of death is quite real.(14) the film is quite funny(15) He is one of the richest characters in the whole of the Wodehouse creation, absolutely rounded and quite without flaw.(16) she did quite well at school
Related Phrases of quite
(1) quite well ::
incolumis
(2) quite good ::
per bonum
(3) quite a lot ::
satis multi
(4) not quite ::
non tacitus
(5) quite a few ::
pauci
(6) quite a bit ::
satis aliquantulus
(7) be quite ::
satis est
(8) quite often ::
saepe
(9) quite big ::
satis magnum
(10) quite different ::
satis alium
Synonyms
Adverb
2. fairly ::
satis
3. rather ::
magis
Antonyms
1. half ::
medium
2. part ::
pars
Different Forms
quite
Word Example from TV Shows
Brother Slynt knows her quite well.

Brother Slynt knows her QUITE well.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 2

You and Charlie have quite
a lot in common, you know.

You and Charlie have QUITE a lot in common, you know.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2

Yeah, well, it was quite
a tale. Couldn't have been
easy to, you know,

Yeah, well, it was QUITE a tale. Couldn't have been easy to, you know,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4

I'm quite old and you're my first love.

I'm QUITE old and you're my first love.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

Quite the opposite,\Nactually I think of you all the time.

Quite the opposite,
actually I think of you all the time.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 7

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