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Contraposition Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

quite so


What do 'face full' and 'quite so' mean?
  

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Quite so disastrous or something like that. The sentence containing quite so is left unfinished by the speaker. And face full means Harry's whole face was covered with the liquid.

  • Quite so disastrous or something like that.
  • The sentence containing quite so is left unfinished by the speaker.
  • And face full means Harry's whole face was covered with the liquid.
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Quite so disastrous or something like that. The sentence containing quite so is left unfinished by the speaker. And face full means Harry's whole face was covered with the liquid.
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What does 'quite so' mean in itself?
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Quite so means fairly. Hope you are enjoying the read! It's a great book!
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Quite so in a sentence like this usually means as much, to such an extent.
In some contexts, by itself, it can mean Yes, that's right, I agree.

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