As a verb, to quote means to repeat someone’s words, attributing them to their originator. When you write out a quote, you put the other person’s words in quotation marks (“Aha!”). Sometimes a price estimate is called a quote, like when a mechanic looks at your engine and gives you a quote for the cost of repair.

What does quote mean in a sentence?

to repeat
English Language Learners Definition of quote : to repeat (something written or said by another person) exactly. : to write or say the exact words of (someone) : to write or say a line or short section from (a piece of writing or a speech)

What does the quote above mean?

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How do you know what a quote means?

quote in American English

  1. to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc.
  2. to repeat words from (a book, author, etc.)
  3. to use a brief excerpt from.
  4. to cite, offer, or bring forward as evidence or support.
  5. to enclose (words) within quotation marks.
  6. Commerce.

Who said what quote?

“Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something” ~ Plato: 428BC – 348BC ~ Ancient Greek Philosopher, – he…

What a quote means to you?

“To quote is to transcribe what someone said or wrote, crediting that person. As a verb, to quote means to repeat someone’s words, attributing them to their originator. If you’re giving a speech on personal organization, you might want to quote Ben Franklin in it — he’s the master.

What is the most famous quote ever?

Quotes by Famous People