What is another word for unquote?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkwˈə͡ʊt] (IPA)

The word "unquote" is commonly used to indicate the end of a quotation or to emphasize a statement. However, there are several synonyms for this word which can be used to add variety to your writing or speech. Some alternatives to "unquote" include "end quote," "close quote," "finish quote," and "terminate quote." Other options include "conclude quote," "complete quote," and "halt quote." These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending on the context and style of your work. Using different synonyms for "unquote" can add interest to your writing or speech and help you avoid repetition.

What are the hypernyms for Unquote?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unquote

He isn't your friend Shefter; Shefter retired on account of quote ill-health unquote.
"Space Viking"
Henry Beam Piper
He is now in a quote hospital unquote."
"Space Viking"
Henry Beam Piper
Exploring the whys and wherefores of that quote accident unquote is the other.
"Murder in the Gunroom"
Henry Beam Piper

Famous quotes with Unquote

  • It's just a way of trying to get to a third thing that's not particular to any quote-unquote genre. It's been great for me; it's really opened me up and gotten me to use that part of my imagination. It's very scary in a lot of ways, and just as exciting.
    Charlie Hunter
  • We need to have the social investments by which to quote unquote distribute some of that wealth.
    Mike Lowry
  • And this administration and this House leadership have said, quote-unquote, they will stop at nothing to pass this health care bill. And now they've gotten rid of me and it will pass. You connect the dots.
    Eric Massa
  • I don't consider myself to be a quote-unquote "good girl". I'm not prim and proper and polite.
    Alicia Witt
  • As for a few trifling delusions like the "past" and "present" and "future" of quote mankind unquote,they may be big enough for a couple of billion supermechanized submorons but they're much too small for one human being.
    E. E. Cummings

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