"Quotable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Quotable" Meaning

Capable of being quoted or likely to be quoted.

"Quotable" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "quotable":

Example Sentences


1. His witty remarks were so quotable that they were often cited in the media.
2. The philosopher's quotes are quotable and have become a part of popular culture.
3. The professor struggled to find a quotable phrase from the ancient text.
4. The famous actor's quotable lines in the movie are still widely remembered today.
5. The journalist hoped to find a quotable quote from the politician to use in the article.

"Quotable" Similar Words

Quook

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Quop

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There is no word "quop". It may be a misspelling or a non-existent word in the English language.

Quoque

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An adverb derived from Latin "et quod," meaning "also" or "too" is a Latin ablative absolute, equivalent to "neither more nor less" or "equally". In English, it retains its Latin meaning and is used in formal or poetic contexts to mean that something is equal in degree or kind to something else. <br><br>Example: "They met qua cruise ships and anchor at various ports; both shared the same unusual perspective."

Quorate

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Quoratean

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Quorn

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Quorum

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Quota

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Quotas

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Set standards or limits on the number of certain items or services that can be produced or distributed, often used in situations such as labor or goods distribution in a market to prevent unfair practices.

Quotation

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Quotations

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Quotative

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Quote

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A direct or indirect repetition of a person's words, by that person or another, without adopting them as one's own; a statement or phrase used to remark on what someone else has said.

Quoted

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Quotes

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Quoth

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