Excerpt vs Quote - What's the difference?
excerpt | quote |
a clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work such as a news article, a film, a literary composition or other media
To select or copy sample material (excerpts) from a work.
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To repeat someone’s exact words.
To prepare a summary of work to be done and set a price.
(Commerce) To name the current price, notably of a financial security.
To indicate verbally or by equivalent means the start of a quotation.
(archaic) To observe, to take account of.
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A quotation, statement attributed to someone else.
A quotation mark.
A summary of work to be done with a set price.
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As nouns the difference between excerpt and quote
is that excerpt is a clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work such as a news article, a film, a literary composition or other media while quote is a quotation, statement attributed to someone else.As verbs the difference between excerpt and quote
is that excerpt is to select or copy sample material (excerpts) from a work while quote is to repeat someone’s exact words.excerpt
English
Noun
(en noun)Verb
- out of which we have excerpted the following particulars
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* *quote
English
Verb
Synonyms
* (repeat words) citeAntonyms
* end quote * unquoteDerived terms
* quotable * quote unquote * misquoteNoun
(en noun)- ''After going over the hefty quotes , the board decided it was cheaper to have the project executed by its own staff.
