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Quite Word

Description:

A "quite word" refers to a conversation or discussion held in a calm and discreet manner, often used to convey an important or serious matter. It implies a private or confidential exchange between individuals.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. She called him aside and had a quite word with him about his behavior at the party.
  2. The two managers had a discreet quite word in the conference room.
  3. Having a quite word with your friends can help resolve any misunderstandings.

Verb:

  1. The teacher promised to have a quite word with the misbehaving student after class.
  2. He needed to quite word his concerns to his boss without causing any conflicts.
  3. She decided to quite word her intention to leave the company in a formal meeting.

Adjective:

  1. His quite word warning was enough to make them rethink their decision.
  2. She received a quite word reminder about the deadline for the project.
  3. The CEO gave a quite word approval for the new marketing campaign.

Adverb:

  1. He spoke quite word to ensure that nobody else overheard their conversation.
  2. The manager listened quite word as the employee explained their perspective.
  3. She looked at him quite word, indicating her disagreement.

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