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to toe, from A to Z, fully, wholly, thoroughly, unequivocally,<br />

absolutely, perfectly, altogether, unreservedly: Her trouble is<br />

that she is quite certain <strong>of</strong> many things that are simply not the<br />

case. <strong>The</strong> last time I saw him, he was quite drunk. 2 rather,<br />

fairly, moderately, somewhat, relatively, to some or a certain<br />

extent or degree, noticeably: I thought that the paintings were<br />

quite well done. 3 rather: We had quite a good dinner last<br />

night. 4 very much, totally, entirely, wholly, altogether;<br />

really, actually, truly, definitely, positively, undoubtedly,<br />

indubitably, absolutely, unequivocally, certainly, surely,<br />

unreservedly, honestly: What you are talking about is quite<br />

another matter. Your home-made chutney is quite the best I have<br />

ever tasted.<br />

quiver v. 1 shake, tremble, vibrate, shiver, quaver; shudder, tremor,<br />

oscillate, fluctuate, wobble: He felt his lips quivering as he<br />

told her that he was dying. <strong>The</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> the contest quivered<br />

in the balance.<br />

--n. 2 tremble, quaver, shudder, spasm, shake, tremor, shiver:<br />

Pierced by the dart, the tiny bird fell to the earth, gave a<br />

little quiver, and lay still.<br />

quixotic adj. idealistic, impractical, impracticable, unrealistic,<br />

unrealizable, visionary, romantic, fantastic, chimerical,<br />

fanciful, dreamlike, dreamy, nephelococcygeal, starry-eyed,<br />

optimistic, rash, absurd, mad, foolhardy, reckless, wild,<br />

preposterous, ridiculous: When he was young, he had a quixotic<br />

notion that he could improve the world.<br />

quiz n. 1 examination, test, Colloq exam: We have a ten-minute quiz<br />

every week on our reading assignment.<br />

--v. 2 question, interrogate, ask, examine, Colloq grill, pump:<br />

<strong>The</strong> police have quizzed everyone in the neighbourhood about what<br />

they might have seen.<br />

quizzical adj. curious, queer, odd, inquiring or enquiring, questioning,<br />

puzzled: <strong>The</strong> interviewer had a quizzical expression, as if he<br />

didn't quite understand his own questions.<br />

quota n. apportionment, portion, allotment, allocation, allowance,<br />

ration, share, part, proportion, percentage, equity, interest,

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