Quite (kwīt), adv.
[F. quitte discharged, free, clear; cf. OF. quitement freely, frankly, entirely. See Quit, a.]
1. Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the work is not quite done; the object is quite accomplished;
to be quite mistaken.
Man shall not quite be lost, but
saved who will.
Milton. The same actions may be aimed at different ends, and arise from quite contrary
principles.
Spectator.
2. To a great extent or degree; very; very much; considerably.
"Quite amusing."
Macaulay.
He really looks quite concerned.
Landor.
The island
stretches along the land and is
quite close to it.
Jowett (Thucyd.
).
Quite (kwīt), v. t. & i.
See Quit.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.