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    Quote
    /kwōt/

    verb

    • 1. repeat or copy out (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker: "he quoted a passage from the Psalms" Similar reciterepeatsay againreproduce
    • 2. give someone (the estimated price of a job or service): "the agent quoted him a fare of $180" Similar estimatestatesettender

    noun

    • 1. a quotation from a text or speech: "a quote from Wordsworth"
    • 2. a quotation giving the estimated cost for a particular job or service: "quotes from different insurance companies"
  2. When you write out a quote, you put the other persons words in quotation marks (“Aha!”). Sometimes a price estimate is called a quote, like when a mechanic looks at your engine and gives you a quote for the cost of repair.

  3. 4 days ago · (kwoʊt) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense quotes, present participle quoting, past tense, past participle quoted. 1.transitive verb/intransitive verb. If you quote someone as saying something, you repeat what they have written or said. He quoted Mr. Polay as saying that peace negotiations were already underway.

  4. QUOTE meaning: 1 : to repeat (something written or said by another person) exactly often + from; 2 : to write or say the exact words of (someone)

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] From Middle English quoten, coten (“to mark (a book) with chapter numbers or marginal references”), from Old French coter, from Medieval Latin quotāre (“to distinguish by numbers, number chapters”), itself from Latin quotus (“which, what number (in sequence)”), from quot (“how many”) and related to quis (“who”).

  6. [transitive, intransitive] to repeat the exact words that another person has said or written. quote something to quote Shakespeare. quote something from something He quoted a passage from the minister's speech. quote from something They quoted from the Bible. quote somebody/something in something Quote this reference number in all correspondence.

  7. to repeat what someone has said or written: I was quoting from Marx. Witnesses were quoted as saying there were two gunmen. quote verb (GIVE EXAMPLE) to give a fact or example in order to support what you are saying: The minister quoted recent unemployment figures. quote verb (COST) to say how much a piece of work will cost before you do it. quote.

  8. The meaning of QUOTATION is something that is quoted; especially : a passage referred to, repeated, or adduced. How to use quotation in a sentence.

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