How many syllables in quite?

Quite has 1 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.

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Syllables in quite

  • How many syllables in quite?
    1 syllables
  • Divide quite into syllables:
    quite
  • Stressed syllable in quite:
    quite
  • How to pronounce quite:
    kwayt
  • IPA-notation:
    kwajˈt
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    5 (e, i, q, t, u)
  • Unique letters:
    5 (e, i, q, t, u)
  • Quite backwards:
    etiuq
  • Quite sorted alphabetically:
    eiqtu
How many syllables in quite?
1 syllables
Divide quite into syllables
quite
Stressed syllable in quite
quite
How to pronounce quite
kwayt
IPA-notation
kwajˈt
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
5 (e, i, q, t, u)
Unique letters
5 (e, i, q, t, u)
quite backwards
etiuq
quite sorted alphabetically
eiqtu

Words like quite

Quite in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Emma was quite easily the nicest user I've ever met here, and I've met quite a number of rather nice people in this community! In fact, the majority of you are quite nice, but Emma took it to a new level.
2. Fundamentally, you're not practicing anything by translating, so even if you say that you can't do it, once you've set your sights on a similar sentence you've seen before that is more natural yet does not quite convey the original sentence's nuances, translation proves to be an act that is quite addicting.
3. So it went on for many days, Bella seeing and talking to the Beast every day, till she got quite to like him, until one day the Beast did not come at his usual time, just after the mid-day meal, and Bella quite missed him
4. Mary was always careful to never stop short of excessive grandiloquence when a simple "Yes that was quite nice" would have quite sufficed.
5. "That roll looks quite nice. What's in it?" "Salami, cucumber, lettuce and egg. It was quite dear, as well. It cost €2.50."
6. Well, the night is quite long, isn't it?
7. It's quite difficult to master French in 2 or 3 years.
8. All the king's subjects, fearing his wrath, often acted quite servile.
9. People are often quite skeptical about things unless given believable proof.
10. Even though he had served his time in prison, the murderer was never quite condoned by the public for his crime.

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