Quite meanings in urdu
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Please find 4 English and definitions related to the word Quite.
- (adverb) : to the greatest extent; completely
- (adverb) : to a degree (not used with a negative)
- (adverb) : of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)
- (adverb) : actually or truly or to an extreme
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اچھی طرح سےاچھاخوبی کے ساتھخوبقابلیت سےبلا قید یا شرطبالکلمطلقمحضسراسرنپٹنرامطلقانہقطعاًضرورحتمی - مکمل- منتقل -خالِصبے نسبتبے قیدکاملپورایقینیسچائیستکھرا پنراستیدرستیصحتصداقتسچائصحیحٹھیک ٹھیکتیرتا ہؤاپانی پربہتا ہواسمندر میںجہاز میںسبکدوشزور پرپوری شدت کے ساتھعامرائجبے ٹھکاناتیرتاسیلاب زدہسکلسبکلتمامڈھیر کرنابٹلا کرنا ...
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What are the meanings of Quite in Urdu?
Meanings of the word Quite in Urdu are خوب - khuub, بالکل - bilkul, محض - maehz, سراسر - sara sar, نپٹ - Nipat, نرا - nira, پورا - puura, تمام - tamaam, نہایت - nihaayat, یقیناً - yaqiinan, خاصہ - khaasah, خالص - khaalis, تنت - Tanat, تماماً - tamaaman and کاملاً - kaamilan. To understand how would you translate the word Quite in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Quite or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Quite synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Quite. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Quite in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.
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What do you mean by quite?
Meanings of quite are خوب - khuub, بالکل - bilkul, محض - maehz, سراسر - sara sar, نپٹ - Nipat, نرا - nira, پورا - puura, تمام - tamaam, نہایت - nihaayat, یقیناً - yaqiinan, خاصہ - khaasah, خالص - khaalis, تنت - Tanat, تماماً - tamaaman and کاملاً - kaamilan
Whats the definition of quite?
Definition of the quite are
- to the greatest extent; completely
- to a degree (not used with a negative)
- of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)
- actually or truly or to an extreme
What is the synonym of quite?
Synonym of word quite are ably, business like, amiable, beautiful, buxom, excellent, gentle, good, heavenly, ok
What are the idioms with the word quite?
Here are the idioms with the word quite in them.
- All men now worship gold piety being quite overthrown
What are the idioms related to quite?
Here are the idioms that are related to the word quite.
- Through and through
- A mere scholar at court is an ass among apes
- As deaf as a block
- Good money
- Medlers are never good till they be rotten
What are the quotes with word quite?
Here are the quotes with the word quite in them
- No woman should ever be quite accurate about her age. It looks so calculating. — Oscar Wilde
- 'Bombing Afghanistan back into the Stone Age' was quite a favourite headline for some wobbly liberals. The slogan does all the work. But an instant's thought shows that Afghanistan is being, if anything, bombed out of the Stone Age. — Christopher Hitchens
- Age gives you a great sense of proportion. You can be very hard on yourself when you're younger but now I just think 'well everybody's absolutely mad and I'm doing quite well'. — Steven Morrissey
- I was a mixture of being incredibly old for my age and incredibly backwards. I was born quite old, but then I stopped growing. I lived with my mum and dad till I was 30. — Helena Bonham Carter