noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The local quack claimed he could cure anything, but his methods were discredited.

Definition:A term for a fake or insignificant doctor, especially a quack veterinarian; can also refer to a duck’s distinctive voice or sound.

From quack

Example:The ancient historian used a quill to write his epic text.

Definition:A tool made from a bird’s wing or tail feather, historically used for writing or drawing.

From quill

Example:Every morning, the line for the breakfast queue at the café gets longer.

Definition:A line of people or things, waiting for their turn, or the act of joining such a line.

From queue

Example:A quorum was not present at the board meeting, so the regulations could not be amended.

Definition:The minimum number of people necessary present at a meeting to officially transact business.

From quorum

Example:The string quartet added a viola to become a quintet for their performance.

Definition:A five-part group, especially in music, or as a set of five.

From quintet

Example:The quintessence of wisdom can be found not in a single book but in the lives of wise people.

Definition:The purest or most perfect form of something; an essence.

From quintessence

Example:In the rainforest, the quillbird’s peculiar tail feathers attract the attention of all other birds.

Definition:A small, black bird of Australia, with arched tail-feathers that resemble a quill.

From quillbird

Example:She sent a query to the HR department about her holiday leave last year.

Definition:A request for information or clarification, often in written form, as in database querying.

From query

Example:He acts quintessentially English in his reserved demeanor, even in the face of a challenge.

Definition:In the most perfect or typical manner, especially with respect to a quality or attribute.

From quintessentially

Example:The recipe called for quintuple the amount of tomatoes to make the soup flavorful.

Definition:Five times as much or as many; five times an amount, size, or number.

From quintuple