quote
An exact, word-for-word reproduction of what someone said or wrote.
Refers to words taken from a book, speech, etc., that are well-known.
Refers to words taken from a book, speech, etc., that are easy to remember.
An exact, word-for-word reproduction of what someone said or wrote.
A price estimate provided at no cost.
Refers to a price for a piece of work, provided in writing.
An exact, word-for-word reproduction of what someone said or wrote.
Refers to the punctuation marks (“ ”) used to show speech.
Refers to the punctuation marks (‘ ’) used to show speech.
Refers to words that are suitable for or worth quoting.
A quote from an unnamed source.
Used to introduce the source of a quote (e.g., a person or a book).
Used to specify what the price estimate is about.
Indicates the source of the quote.
Said of a person or text that is frequently cited by many people.
Enclosed by punctuation marks to show it is speech or a citation.
To repeat something exactly as it was originally said or written.
To repeat something exactly as it was originally said or written.
To often give something as an example.
To often give something as an example.
To repeat a long passage from a text or speech.
To repeat a long passage from a text or speech.
To quote something in a way that shows you agree with it.
To quote something in a way that shows you agree with it.
To receive a price estimate for a piece of work.
To provide someone with a price estimate for a piece of work.
To agree to the price offered for a piece of work.
To receive a price estimate for a piece of work (more formal).
To select and use words from a text or speech.
To say or believe that a particular person originally said or wrote something.
To repeat words that come from a particular book, author, or source.
To repeat words and claim they were said by someone.
Used to say that you are not certain about something you have just said.