"Quirk" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A peculiarity or idiosyncrasy: a quirk of his personality.
Example: "She had a quirk of losing her keys daily."
The Quirinale is a type of ancient Roman hill, a hilltop district, or a neighborhood in Rome, Italy. Prescription meaning: this had run as a constitutional office of the Italian president, then was used for residence.
There is no word "quirite" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
There is no word "quirites". However, "quaint" and "curate" and "quire" are similar words.<br><br>Quaint - charmingly old-fashioned or slightly strange<br><br>Curate - a person who selects and acquires works of art or artifacts for a museum or church, or a person who proofreads or edits written material.<br><br>Quire - a group of four leaves or sheets of paper, especially in a book, or an old-fashioned unit of paper.<br><br>A possible word that is similar to "quirites" is "knights".
Describing something or someone as quirky refers to being peculiar, unusual, or offbeat in a charming and appealing way. It implies that the person, object, or situation is unique and has a certain degree of oddness or whimsy that makes it interesting or attractive.
In a way that is slightly unusual or unexpected; in a quirky manner.<br><br>Example: "She wore her bright pink socks in a quirkily eclectic combination with her business suit."
Quirks are eccentric or unconventional characteristics, habits, or ways of behaving that are typical of a particular person, often in a charming or amusing way.<br><br>Example: "She had a quirky sense of style that set her apart from the rest."<br><br>Synonyms: peculiarities, eccentricities, idiosyncrasies, characteristics, traits<br><br>Antonyms: normalcy, conventionality, predictability