Meaning & Definition of word "Quotation"

Quotation

/kwəˈteɪ.ʃən/

noun:

  • 1. A repeated or copied segment of text or speech, typically from a book, speech, or other form of media, often used to illustrate a point or provide evidence.
    • Example: The speaker opened her presentation with a quotation from a famous philosopher.
  • 2. The act of citing or referencing a specific passage or statement.
    • Example: In academic writing, proper quotation of sources is essential to avoid plagiarism.
  • 3. A statement of the current price of a security or commodity.
    • Example: The financial analyst provided a quotation for the stock's performance over the last week.
  • 4. A formal document stating the estimated cost of a service or work to be done.
    • Example: She requested a quotation from the contractor before deciding to proceed with the renovations.

Etymology

Late Middle English: from Latin 'quotatio', from 'quotare' meaning 'to mark with a number'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

quote of the day:

A frequently cited quotation that is considered inspirational or insightful.

full quotation:

A complete and exact representation of someone else's words.

famous quotation:

A well-known and often quoted statement.

Related Words

quote:

To repeat or copy the words of someone else.

citation:

A reference to a published or unpublished source.

paraphrase:

A rewording of something written or spoken by someone else.

Slang Meanings of quotation

Meaning: Quotey

Example Sentence: He's always pulling out some quotey from famous authors.

Meaning: Quote it

Example Sentence: If you're gonna use that line, you better quote it right.