Quite meaning in Urdu
Quite Sentences
Quite Synonym
Quite Definitions
1 of 2) Quite, Rather : بہت : (adverb) to a degree (not used with a negative).
Quite tasty.
Quite soon.+ More
2 of 2) Quite : بالکل, ضرور, یقیناً : (adverb) to the greatest extent; completely.
You're quite right.
She was quite alone.+ More
Useful Words
Ultimacy : آخریت , Opacity : دھندلا پن , Bachelor Of Medicine : علاج دوا میں جامعہ کی طرف سے دی جانے والی سند , Nay : جی نہیں , No : انکار , Negatively : منفی طور پر , Any Longer : اب , Pour Cold Water On : پست ہمت یا افسردہ ہونا یا کرنا , Rail : غلط معلومات پھیلانا , Commit : ارتکاب کرنا , Belittle : نفی کرنا , Take The Cake : بازی لے جانا , Acid Dye : رنگنے کا تیزاب , Bring Oneself : گوارہ کرنا , Bad : برا , Respecter : احترام کرنے والا , Contradict : غلط ثابت کرنا , Integer : عدد صحیح , Streptobacillus : ایک بیکٹیریا جو لڑیوں کی صورت میں پایا جاتا ھے , Electron : برقیہ , Either : بھی , Zero : نقطہ صفر , Mbbs : ایم بی بی ایس , As Yet : ابھی تک , Redevelop : دوبارہ ترقی دینا , Aerobacter Aerogenes : جرثومے , Proton : پروٹون , Servo : کسی پیچیدہ یا زیادہ طاقت ور مشین کو کنٹرول کرنے والا نظام , Afterimage : منفی تصویر , Reducer : کم کرنے والا , As : ویسا ہی
Useful Words Definitions
Ultimacy: the state or degree of being ultimate; the final or most extreme in degree or size or time or distance,.
Opacity: the quality of being opaque to a degree; the degree to which something reduces the passage of light.
Bachelor Of Medicine: (a British degree) a bachelor`s degree in medicine.
Nay: a negative.
No: a negative.
Negatively: in a negative way.
Any Longer: at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative.
Pour Cold Water On: be discouraging or negative about.
Rail: spread negative information about.
Commit: perform an act, usually with a negative connotation.
Belittle: express a negative opinion of.
Take The Cake: rank first; used often in a negative context.
Acid Dye: dye in which the chromophore is part of a negative ion.
Bring Oneself: cause to undertake a certain action, usually used in the negative.
Bad: having undesirable or negative qualities.
Respecter: a person who respects someone or something; usually used in the negative.
Contradict: prove negative; show to be false.
Integer: any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
Streptobacillus: any of various rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria.
Electron: an elementary particle with negative charge.
Either: after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise` or `also`.
Zero: the point on a scale from which positive or negative numerical quantities can be measured.
Mbbs: MBBS stands for "Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery." It is an undergraduate medical degree awarded to individuals who have completed the academic and practical training necessary to become a medical doctor. MBBS is a common degree designation in many countries, including India, the United Kingdom, Australia, and various other countries following the British medical education system.
As Yet: used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time.
Redevelop: develop for a second time, in order to improve the contrast, colour, etc., of a negative or print.
Aerobacter Aerogenes: a species of Gram-negative aerobic bacteria that produce gas and acid from sugars and are sometimes involved in the souring of milk.
Proton: a stable particle with positive charge equal to the negative charge of an electron.
Servo: control system that converts a small mechanical motion into one requiring much greater power; may include a negative feedback system.
Afterimage: an image (usually a negative image) that persists after stimulation has ceased.
Reducer: a substance capable of bringing about the reduction of another substance as it itself is oxidized; used in photography to lessen the density of a negative or print by oxidizing some of the loose silver.
As: to the same degree (often followed by `as`).
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Quite a gentleman.
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