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Meno Shenouda
the meaning on "quite"
Is he quite smart?
what does "quite" mean here?
Aug 25, 2020 8:59 PM
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It depends on the context and on the dialect of English the question is using. In US English, <em>quite </em>is only an intensifier -- it can only mean "very, really". But in UK English, and perhaps in other English dialects that have kept closer links to UK English, <em>quite </em>may be a minimalizer -- it can mean "somewhat, not so much" in many contexts.
(I say "many contexts" because I think sometimes UK English can use <em>quite </em>as "really, very". It depends on the context.)
August 25, 2020
In this case, "quite" means the same thing as "very".
"Is he very smart?"
It is asking if he is above average.
August 25, 2020
Meno Shenouda
Language Skills
Arabic, Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Modern Standard), English, French, German, Russian
Learning Language
German
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