All English words - page 4671
Meanings of Quitters:
nounA person who gives up easily or does not have the courage or determination to finish a task.
Usage examples:
He's no quitter
Meanings of Quitting:
verbLeave (a place), usually permanently.
Usage examples:
Hippies finally quit two sites in hampshire last night
adjectiveRid of.
Usage examples:
I want to be quit of him
nounUsed in names of various small songbirds found in the caribbean area, e.g. bananaquit, grassquit.
Usage examples:
The grassquit resides in small flocks and likes to use empty bananaquit nests for roosting at night.
Meanings of Quittor:
nounPus; a purulent discharge. also figurative. now jamaican (in forms quitta, quitter).
Meanings of Quiver:
verbTremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
Usage examples:
The tree's branches stopped quivering
nounA slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion.
Usage examples:
She couldn't help the quiver in her voice
Meanings of Quivered:
verbTremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
Usage examples:
The tree's branches stopped quivering
nounA slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion.
Usage examples:
She couldn't help the quiver in her voice
Meanings of Quiverful:
nounThe amount of arrows a quiver can hold.
Usage examples:
I quickly took the bow and a quiverful of blue-fletched arrows.
Meanings of Quivering:
adjectiveTrembling or shaking with a slight rapid motion.
Usage examples:
A man with a quivering voice
nounThe action of trembling or shaking with a slight rapid motion.
Usage examples:
To minimize her quivering, she pressed her chin against her chest
verbTremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
Usage examples:
The tree's branches stopped quivering
Meanings of Quiveringly:
adverbWith a slight shaking movement, often because of strong emotion or physical weakness
Usage examples:
A hundred thousand lights were reflected quiveringly upon the black flowing waters., the songs are …
Meanings of Quivers:
verbTremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
Usage examples:
The tree's branches stopped quivering
nounA slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion.
Usage examples:
She couldn't help the quiver in her voice
Meanings of Quivery:
adjectiveShaking or trembling slightly.
Usage examples:
High-pitched, quivery voices
Meanings of Quixotic:
adjectiveExtremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
Usage examples:
A vast and perhaps quixotic project
Meanings of Quixotically:
adverbIn a way that is not practical or likely to succeed
Usage examples:
He believes deeply, maybe quixotically, in his candidates., she's quixotically determined to change…
Meanings of Quiz:
nounA test of knowledge, especially as a competition between individuals or teams as a form of entertainment.
Usage examples:
A sports quiz
verbAsk (someone) questions.
Usage examples:
Four men have been quizzed about the murder
Meanings of Quizmaster:
nounA person who asks the questions and enforces the rules in a television or radio quiz programme.
Usage examples:
There were many attractive gifts and trophies for the winners as well as for the audience who answe…
Meanings of Quizzed:
verbAsk (someone) questions.
Usage examples:
Four men have been quizzed about the murder
nounA test of knowledge, especially as a competition between individuals or teams as a form of entertainment.
Usage examples:
A sports quiz
Past simple and past participle of quiz
Meanings of Quizzee:
nounA person who undertakes to answer a question or set of questions; specifically a panellist on a radio or television quiz programme.
Meanings of Quizzer:
nounA person who takes part in a quiz.
Usage examples:
He is an avid quizzer who has won several local events
Meanings of Quizzers:
nounA person who takes part in a quiz.
Usage examples:
He is an avid quizzer who has won several local events
Meanings of Quizzery:
nounThe answering of questions, especially for entertainment; specifically participation in a quiz or quizzes.
Meanings of Quizzes:
nounA test of knowledge, especially as a competition between individuals or teams as a form of entertainment.
Usage examples:
A sports quiz
verbAsk (someone) questions.
Usage examples:
Four men have been quizzed about the murder
Plural of quiz
Meanings of Quizzical:
adjective(of a person's expression or behaviour) indicating mild or amused puzzlement.
Usage examples:
She gave me a quizzical look
Meanings of Quizzically:
adverbIn a way that seems to ask a question
Usage examples:
They looked at me quizzically., "america?" he answered quizzically.
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