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Meaning of quotes
A quote is a repetition or reproduction of someone's statement or words.
Etymology of quotes
The word "quote" originates from the Old French word "cote," meaning "a quotation" or "a reference," which is derived from the Latin word "quotare," meaning "to mark with numbers" or "to number."
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a repetition or reproduction of someone's statement or words.
Synonyms
citations
excerpts
passages
sayings
phrases
expressions
statements
utterances
remarks
comments
observations
notes
references
allusions
mentions
attributions
excerpts
clips
snippets
soundbites
maxims
aphorisms
proverbs
adages
quotations
references
credits
acknowledgments
Definitions
- A repetition of someone's statement or words, especially in a context other than the original.
- * A sentence or phrase, especially a famous or notable one, quoted or cited.
- * A quotation, especially a formal one, given or provided.
Usage Examples
- The professor began her lecture with a quote from Shakespeare.
- * The article included a quote from the company's CEO.
- * The quote on the poster was inspiring and motivational.
Antonyms
originals
creations
inventions
innovations
fabrications
falsehoods
lies
misquotes
misstatements
misrepresentations
distortions
exaggerations
inaccuracies
untruths
fictions
fantasies
imaginations
parodies
spoofs
satires
ridicules
mockeries