{آموزش زبان} | the difference between 'quite, quiet, quit" |quite, quiet, quit
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#quite adverb
US /kwaɪt/
#completely:
#quite adverb
US /kwaɪt/
#completely:
The two situations are quite different.
The colors almost match but not quite.
I enjoyed her new book though it's not quite as good as her last one.
UK formal Are you quite sure you want to go?
Quite honestly/frankly, the thought of it terrified me.
quiet adjective
US /ˈkwaɪ.ət/
#Silent - making very little noise:
She spoke in a quiet voice so as not to wake him.
It's so #quiet without the kids here.
Please be quiet (= stop talking)!
Could you keep quiet while I'm on the phone, please?
She was as #quiet as a mouse (= very quiet). I didn't even know she'd come in.
quit verb [ I or T ]
US /kwɪt/
present participle quitting | past tense and past participle #quit
#exit - to stop doing something or leave a job or a place:
Would you quit your job if you inherited lots of money?
[ + -ing verb ] I'm going to quit smoking.
Quit wasting my time!
Press Q to quit the program.
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