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  • 1. quid
  • Rhymes with Quid
  • Quid in a sentence
  • Quotes about Quid
  • 2. quid
  • 3. quid
Table of Contents
  • 1. quid
  • Rhymes with Quid
  • Quid in a sentence
  • Quotes about Quid
  • 2. quid
  • 3. quid
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology

1. quid

noun. ['ˈkwɪd'] a wad of something chewable as tobacco.

Synonyms

  • chew
  • bite
  • bit
  • chaw
  • cud
  • plug
  • morsel

Antonyms

  • addition
  • failure
  • uncork
  • stand still

Etymology

  • quid (Latin)

Rhymes with Quid

  • counterbid
  • madrid
  • undid
  • sayed
  • redid
  • rebid
  • majid
  • forbid
  • stidd
  • smid
  • slid
  • skid
  • schmid
  • grid
  • amid
  • adid
  • tidd
  • syd
  • sid
  • rid
  • mid
  • lid
  • kyd
  • kidde
  • kidd
  • kid
  • hid
  • did
  • cyd
  • cid

Sentences with quid


1. Adjective
Because of this, there is a quid pro quo that often happens.

2. Verb, base form
For example, a female supervisor cannot subject another woman to quid pro quo harassment.

Quotes about quid


1. I want to be the founder of a #startup app called Quid Pro Squid. No idea what it will do, but if I can get enough users, VC money will flow.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE

2. quid

noun. ['ˈkwɪd'] the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence.

Synonyms

  • pound sterling
  • British pound sterling
  • British pound
  • pound
  • penny

Antonyms

  • tactlessness

Etymology

  • quid (Latin)

3. quid

noun. ['ˈkwɪd'] something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises.

Synonyms

  • retainer
  • consideration

Antonyms

  • nonworker
  • thoughtlessness
  • inconsideration

Etymology

  • quid (Latin)
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