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    • "Quite" is an adverb that is used to emphasize the degree or extent of something. It can indicate a high degree, a considerable extent, or a strong emphasis.
    • Example: "She was quite surprised by the news." Here, "quite" emphasizes the degree of surprise, indicating a strong level of surprise.
    • Example: "It's quite hot outside today." In this sentence, "quite" emphasizes the degree of heat, indicating a high level of temperature.
  1. Quiet:

    • "Quiet" is an adjective that describes something or someone as making little or no noise, or having a low volume.
    • Example: "The library is quiet because everyone is studying." Here, "quiet" describes the atmosphere in the library as being free from noise.
    • Example: "Please keep your voice quiet during the presentation." In this sentence, "quiet" describes the desired level of volume for the voice, indicating a low volume.


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