Quotation (Noun)
Syllable division: quo·ta·tion
How to prononounce: UK: /kwəʊˈteɪ.ʃən/ US: /kwoʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
#1 Meaning: Someone else's words or a word, phrase, or brief passage extracted from a lengthier work of fiction, poetry, etc.
Example:
> There are a lot of motivational quotes from famous people.
> Mark Twain has a lot of well-known quotations.
#2 Meaning: The cost of the work that a person or business promises to provide.
Example:
> The quote for the construction of a new house is quite expensive.
> You will need to get a quotation for the installation.
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When I bargained, the seller said, “It is a quotation. You don’t bargain.”
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Quotations often come from the Greek and Latin.
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Quotations often come from Greek and Latin.
He used a famous quotation from Shakespeare to illustrate his point.
The email contained a quotation for the cost of shipping the package.
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Quotations are normally sent at the request of a customer who wants to know more about certain goods or services before they make a purchase.
In the books are a lot of clever quotes
The books are content many useful quotes.