- quite person
- (n) malulaa.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
quite a something — ˈquite a/the sth idiom (also informal ˈquite some sth) used to show that a person or thing is particularly impressive or unusual in some way • She s quite a beauty. • … Useful english dictionary
quite the something — ˈquite a/the sth idiom (also informal ˈquite some sth) used to show that a person or thing is particularly impressive or unusual in some way • She s quite a beauty. • … Useful english dictionary
quite a - — (also often ironic quite the ) used to indicate that the specified person or thing is perceived as particularly notable, remarkable, or impressive quite a party, isn t it? | it s been quite a year | quite the little horsewoman, aren t you? … Useful english dictionary
quite the worst — quite the worst/the best/etc british phrase very much the worst the best etc He’s quite the most difficult person I’ve ever met. It’s quite the best party I’ve been to in a long time. Thesaurus: very and very much … Useful english dictionary
quite the best — quite the worst/the best/etc british phrase very much the worst the best etc He’s quite the most difficult person I’ve ever met. It’s quite the best party I’ve been to in a long time. Thesaurus: very and very much … Useful english dictionary
quite a — ► quite a a remarkable or impressive (person or thing). Main Entry: ↑quite … English terms dictionary
quite apart from — phrase used for saying that even if you ignore one thing, there is still another important fact or question to consider Quite apart from the fact that he has no qualifications, Mr Berry is not a suitable person to work here. Thesaurus: words used … Useful english dictionary
quite */*/*/ — UK [kwaɪt] / US adverb, predeterminer Summary: Quite can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or adverb): I was quite angry with her. (before a verb): I quite agree with you. ♦ I can t quite decide which dress to wear… … English dictionary
quite — [[t]kwa͟ɪt[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV: ADV adj/adv, ADV a n, ADV before v (vagueness) You use quite to indicate that something is the case to a fairly great extent. Quite is less emphatic than very and extremely . I felt quite bitter about it at the time... I … English dictionary
quite — adverb 1》 absolutely; completely. ↘US very; really. 2》 fairly; moderately. 3》 W. Indian all the way. exclamation (also quite so) expressing agreement. Phrases quite a a remarkable or impressive (person or thing). quite a lot (or a bit) a… … English new terms dictionary
person — per|son W1S2 [ˈpə:sən US ˈpə:r ] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: persone, from Latin persona actor s mask, character in a play, person , probably from Etruscan phersu mask ] 1.) plural people [ˈpi:pəl] a human being, especially… … Dictionary of contemporary English