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qualification (n) the skills, qualities, or experience that you need in order to do something
Example
The ability to type quickly is one of the qualifications for the job of a secretary.
Synonym
ability, skill
qualify (v) to successfully finish a training course so that you are able to do a job; to have the necessary skills
Example
To qualify for the competition you need to be a Greek citizen.
Synonym
license, prepare, train
Antonym
disqualify
Word Family
qualifiable, qualified, qualification
quality (n) the basic character or nature of a thing
Example
His voice had a unique quality that made people want to listen.
Synonym
character, nature
quantity (n) a large amount or number
Example
This factory produces a large quantity of clothes every year.
Synonym
lot, mass
quarrel (n) an angry argument
Example
My husband and I had a quarrel about money.
Synonym
fight
Word Family
quarrelsome
quarrel (v) to argue or disagree in an angry way
Example
We quarreled about who should do the dishes.
Synonym
argue, disagree
Word Family
quarrelsome
quarry (n) a large open hole or pit dug for mining stone, marble, gravel, or the like
Example
There is a marble quarry near the village.
Word Family
quarring
queue (n) a row of people waiting for something, one behind the other
Example
There is a queue of people waiting for the bus.
Synonym
line, row
queue (v) to wait in a line of people
Example
We had to queue for an hour to get tickets.
Synonym
line
quote (n) something that is quoted; quotation
Example
The article was filled with quotes from famous people.
Synonym
citation, quotation
quoth he (v) old way of saying "he said"
Example
"Point taken, Kingers," quoth he.