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quote

quote [ kwōt ]


verb  (3rd person present singular quotes, present participle quoting, past and past participle quoted)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb repeat somebody's exact words: to repeat or copy the exact words spoken or written by somebody

2. transitive and intransitive verb refer to something for proof: to refer to something as an example in support of an argument
He quoted some recently published statistics.

3. transitive and intransitive verb business give estimate for cost: to give an estimate of the price of providing somebody with a product or service

4. transitive verb stock exchange give current market price of something: to state the current market price of a share, bond, or commodity

5. transitive verb gambling give betting odds for something: to give somebody or something such as a racehorse particular betting odds ( usually passive )

6. transitive verb arts repeat part of artistic work: to repeat an excerpt from an artistic work created by somebody else, especially a piece of music

7. transitive and intransitive verb printing put punctuation around quotation: to place quotation marks around a passage of speech or writing that is being quoted



noun  (plural quotes)
Definition:
 
1. literature  ( informal )
Same as  quotation (sense 1)


2. printing 
Same as  inverted comma
( often used in the plural )

3. Australia business 
Same as  quotation (sense 3)




interjection 
Definition:
 
introducing quotation: used to show that the following words are a quotation ( often followed by 'unquote' )
She told me she is, quote, 'too good for him', unquote.

[14th century. Via medieval Latin quotare 'number chapters' < Latin quotus 'of what number or amount' < quot 'how many?']

quoter noun
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