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unquote

particle
1
Said aloud to mark the end of a quotation, often paired with "quote" at the start.
"He said, quote, "I will not resign," unquote."
verb
1
To restore quoted text to its original, unquoted form.
"The editor unquoted the passage before publishing it as a paraphrase."

How to Use Unquote

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA spoken marker used to close a quotation, so the listener knows exactly where it ends.

Common pairings
quote unquote

Word Forms

unquoted past tense, unquotes singular

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Etymology

From un- + quote; some suggest it began as an eggcorn of "end quote."

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