| MISQUOTED | • misquoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misquote. • MISQUOTE v. to quote incorrectly. |
| MISQUOTER | • misquoter n. One who misquotes. • MISQUOTER n. one who misquotes. |
| MISQUOTES | • misquotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misquote. • misquotes n. Plural of misquote. • MISQUOTE v. to quote incorrectly. |
| OUTQUOTED | • outquoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outquote. • OUTQUOTE v. to surpass in quoting. |
| OUTQUOTES | • outquotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outquote. • OUTQUOTE v. to surpass in quoting. |
| QUOTATION | • quotation n. A fragment of a human expression that is repeated by somebody else, for example from literature or a famous speech. • quotation n. A price that has been quoted for buying or selling. • quotation n. The act of setting a price. |
| QUOTATIVE | • quotative n. (Grammar) A grammatical device to mark quoted speech, such as be like in "he was like, ’who are you?’". • quotative n. (Linguistics) A form of the complementizer related to the verb say, found in many languages of West… • quotative adj. (Grammar) Serving to mark quoted speech. |
| QUOTIDIAN | • quotidian adj. (Medicine) Recurring every twenty-four hours or (more generally) daily (of symptoms, etc). • quotidian adj. Happening every day; daily. • quotidian adj. Having the characteristics of something which can be seen, experienced, etc, every day or very commonly;… |
| QUOTIENTS | • quotients n. Plural of quotient. • QUOTIENT n. the result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. |
| QUOTITION | • quotition n. (Mathematics) An approach to division in which one asks how many parts there are, rather than (as in… • QUOTITION n. a division regarded as a repeated subtraction. |
| REQUOTING | • requoting v. Present participle of requote. • REQUOTE v. to quote again. |
| UNQUOTING | • unquoting v. Present participle of unquote. • UNQUOTE v. to close a quotation. |