Quite meaning in Urdu
Quite meaning in Urdu is بالکل، کافی حد تک، مکمل طور پر، خاصا, and Bilkul, kaafi hadd tak, mukammal tor par, khaasa, as written in Roman Urdu.
The other similar words are Completely, Totally, Fairly, Rather, Absolutely . Take a look at this page to find out more details about Quite.
Quite
بالکل، کافی حد تک، مکمل طور پر، خاصا
Bilkul, kaafi hadd tak, mukammal tor par, khaasa
Quite Definition
Adverb:
To the utmost or absolute degree; to a considerable extent.
(کسی بات کو مکمل طور پر یا خاص حد تک ظاہر کرنے والا لفظ)
Synonyms For Quite, Similar to Quite
Completely – مکمل طور پر
Totally – بالکل
Fairly – خاصا
Rather – کچھ حد تک
Absolutely – قطعی طور پر
Antonyms For Quite, Opposite to Quite
Partially – جزوی طور پر
Slightly – تھوڑا
Barely – بمشکل
Hardly – مشکل سے
1. Full Agreement or Emphasis (Ta’keed ya mukammal tasdeeq):
مثال: She is quite right.
وہ بالکل درست ہے۔
2. Moderate Degree (Kaafi had tak):
مثال: The movie was quite interesting.
فلم کافی دلچسپ تھی۔
3. Expressing Surprise or Approval (Herani ya pasand ka izhar):
مثال: That’s quite a performance!
یہ تو بہت ہی شاندار پرفارمنس تھی!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is “quite” always used for emphasis?
No, sometimes it means “fairly” or “moderately,” not always “completely.”
What’s the difference between “quite” and “quiet”?
“Quite” (بالکل) is an adverb of degree, while “Quiet” (خاموش) means silence or no noise.
Can “quite” be used in negative sentences?
It’s mostly used in positive or neutral sentences, but rarely in negative ones.