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Quoted - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Quoted means to repeat or reproduce someone’s exact words, often with acknowledgment. It is commonly used in writing or speech to reference statements, texts, or opinions.

quoted

/ˈkwoʊdɪd/ /ˈkwəʊtɪd/

Definition:

Repeated or cited someone else's words exactly.

Synonyms:

cited, repeated, echoed, recited, mentioned

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

paraphrased, ignored

Common Collocations:

quoted passage, quoted price, widely quoted, frequently quoted, directly quoted

Derivatives:

quote (verb/noun), quoting (verb), quotable (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "quoted" when referencing exact words from a source; ensure proper attribution to avoid plagiarism.

Common Phrases:

"as quoted in, " "widely quoted, " "misquoted but often repeated"

Etymology:

From Latin *quotare* ("to mark number"), via Old French *quoter* and Middle English *coten*.

Examples:

  • 1. She quoted the author’s exact words in her essay.
  • 2. The newspaper quoted the mayor’s speech from yesterday’s event.
  • 3. He often quoted Shakespeare in his lectures.
  • 4. The article quoted several experts on climate change.
  • 5. They misquoted her statement in the interview.

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