Quasi [adjective]

Definition of Quasi:

almost; to a certain extent

Synonyms of Quasi:


Opposite/Antonyms of Quasi:

Whole

Total

Entire


Sentence/Example of Quasi:

The treaty with France was declared at an end, and a quasi war with France ensued.

Genius is a quasi abnormality, and one for which the world should be devoutly grateful.

This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition.

In these following cases a real vow is quasi nullum, or must not be kept.

What had the authorities been doing during this period of quasi warfare?

And Henry of Huntingdon: "quasi castellum, impenetrabile Normannis."

To this quasi repartee she answered only with a coquettish little laugh.

The suppression of retainers converted land into a quasi property.

Her mood was quite different from that of her quasi daughter-in-law.

Then some of his facts are, I hear, quasi facts only, not unfrequently.