"Quod" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quod" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quod" Meaning

"Quod" is Latin for "whence" or "wherefore", meaning "because" or "since". It is often used in formal or academic writing, especially in legal or philosophical contexts.

However, in English, it can also be part of various idiomatic expressions, such as:

"Quod est?" - A rhetorical question meaning "Is that so?"
"Quod non" - "Because not", meaning "except" or "on the other hand".
"Quod erat demonstrandum" - A Latin phrase that stands for Q.E.D., meaning "It was to be demonstrated".

"Quod" Examples

English Usage Examples of "Quod"


Definition

`Quod` is a Latin word used in English as a conjunction meaning "because", "since", or "inasmuch as".

Examples


1. Academic Writing
The project was delayed because many in the team were unavailable — quod is cited as the primary reason by the project lead.

2. Historical Context
The ancient Romans were known to use quod in their political speeches, often employing it to justify their claims or policies.

3. Educational
Studying Latin can help improve your understanding of English grammar and vocabulary — a fact quod many English teachers would agree with.

4. Philosophical Discussions
The ethical implications of our actions are a primary concern — quod is a key aspect of many moral debates.

5. Literary Analyses
In "To Kill a Mockingbird", the character Atticus Finch's defense of Tom Robinson quod provides a vivid example of justice and morality.

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Note that while `quod` has legitimate uses in formal contexts and specialized fields like law, politics, and philosophy, its use in everyday speech is rare and generally not recommended unless necessary for accuracy in historical or academic contexts.

"Quod" Similar Words

Quizzically

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Quizzing

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Interrogating or questioning somebody, typically in order to test their understanding or knowledge of something, especially an academic subject.

Quizzingly

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Pleasingly, in a manner that is mentally stimulating or thought-provoking.

Qujing

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Qum

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Qumran

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Qunol

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Quoddies

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Quoif

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Quoil

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Quoin

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A carving or ornament projecting from a wall at a corner, especially a cornice or a pilaster.

Quoins

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Quoins are the decorative stones or blocks of stone used to form the corner of a building.

Quoit

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Quoits

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Quoits are a traditional darts-like outdoor game where players throw metal or plastic rings at a peg or stake, called a "quoit," to score points. The game is often played on a field or patio, and the peg is typically placed at the center point. Players take turns throwing the rings, and the one who gets their ring closest to the peg scores the most points.