"Quaint" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Quaint" Meaning

Adorable or charming in an old-fashioned or slightly eccentric way.

"Quaint" Examples

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The quaint little café was a charming hideaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The quaint town was filled with narrow streets and old buildings that seemed to lean in on each other.
Her quaint demeanor and warm smile immediately put everyone at ease.
The group went to the quaint village in the countryside to experience rural life.
The old, quaint piano was the centerpiece of the room and added character to the space.

"Quaint" Similar Words

Quahog

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Quahog refers to a type of clam, specifically the northern quahog (Mercenaria mercenaria), which is a type of saltwater clam native to the Atlantic coast of North America and the Gulf of Mexico.

Quaich

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A quaich is a traditional Scottish cup, usually made of wood or silver, used for drinking. It has two handles and is often used in Scottish hospitality to give a welcome drink, typically whiskey, to a guest. The quaich is said to date back to ancient times and is a symbol of friendship and camaraderie in Scottish culture. In some cases, a quaich is also used as a ritual vessel for a ceremonial toast or blessing.

Quaigh

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I couldn't find any word with the spelling "quaigh". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word.

Quail

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A small bird, typically having brown or reddish-brown plumage and a distinctive call.

Quailed

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To feel or show fear or doubt, often in an unmanly or impulsive way.

Quailing

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To lose courage or confidence suddenly; to become frightened or intimidated.

Quails

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Small, ground-dwelling birds characterized by a short tail and usually a rounded top to the body.

Quaily

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Quality

Quainter

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The adjective "quainter" means more charmingly old-fashioned or unusual, often in a delightful and attractive way. It implies a sense of whimsy or quaintness, suggesting that something is unique and lacks the characteristics of modernity.

Quaintest

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Most charmingly old-fashioned or small and picturesque.

Quaintly

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Quaintly refers to something or someone that is charmingly old-fashioned, delicate, and pleasingly old-world in a way that is endearing and respectable. It can also describe something that is modest, simple, and unassuming, yet pleasant and attractive in an innocent and pleasing manner.

Quaintness

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Quaintness refers to a pleasant, charming, and old-fashioned quality that is appealing and attractive, often evoking a sense of nostalgia or a bygone era. It can describe a place, a person, or an object that is delightful, charming, and interesting in a gentle and old-fashioned way.

Quair

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A quair is a Scottish term that refers to a type of wooden log or a piece of wood, often used as fuel.

Quake

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A sudden violent shaking or trembling of the ground, typically caused by an earthquake.

Quaked

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The word "quaked" is the past tense of the verb "quake", which means:<br><br> To shake or tremble violently, often because of an earthquake or a strong vibration.<br> To show a strong feeling or emotion, especially shock or surprise.<br>Example: "The building quaked with the blast." or "The news quaked me to my core."<br><br>It can also be a verb meaning to cause to shake or tremble violently.<br><br>In addition, "quaked" can be an adjective meaning having been shaken or influenced.

Quaker

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A member of the Society of Friends, a Christian denomination that emerged in England in the 17th century, characterized by a rejection of sacraments, clergy, and a hierarchical church structure. Their core values include pacifism, simplicity, and equality, and they are known for their clear speech, plain dress, and simplicity of outward form.