9 adverbs to describe how to quite

An intimacy, with such a similarity of tastes, ripened naturally into a romantic attachmentcertainly quite in accord with the tenets of Platonic humanism, and perhaps something more!

He was yet to learn how quite corruptly senatorial a great representative assembly can become.

" "Quite," I said, a little hurriedly.

(Quite incredulously.)

"Naterally not quite himself," judged the skipper.

3. Of deficiency or abatement; as, Little, less, least, scarcely, hardly, scantly, scantily merely, barely, only, but, partly, partially, nearly, almost, well-nigh, not quite. 4. Of quantity in the abstract

* Much of the soul they talk, but all awry; And in themselves seek virtue, and to themselves All glory arrogate,to God give none; Rather accuse Him under usual names, Fortune, or Fate, as one regardless quite Of mortal things".

The burthen of this class upon the community will not be relatively quite so heavy as it would otherwise have been, because of a very considerable rise in wages and prices.

There was a bed in the room, which was large and airy, a vase filled with wild and hot-house flowers; yet it was evidently not a lady's room, and unoccupied save at this moment by the fair Julia, who with an abundance of color in her cheeks and lips, and a liquid light in her eyes, was nevertheless pensive and seemingly not quite at ease.

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