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Quite

Definition: (heading) To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling ‘quite,’ a word that can be tricky, you see. The dictionary gives us a clue, it’s true, “To the greatest extent or degree,” it tells to you! Think of it like this: if I ask, “Are you feeling well?” And you say "Quite," it means you're almost there, you tell. Not completely better, not quite at your peak, But definitely improved, a comfortable streak! It’s more than just ‘yes,’ or simply ‘no,’ you know, ‘Quite’ adds a little detail, a gentle flow. Like saying “I'm quite hungry,” meaning you're feeling a bit peckish and need some food, see? Or "That’s quite a lovely picture," showing admiration, truly! So ‘quite’ means completely , it can mean entirely , But it also suggests a degree, wonderfully! Does that make sense to you, my dear students bright? Let's practice using 'quite' – let’s give it a try tonight! 😊