Sentences

quasi in a sentence

a., adv.

Definition

'Quasi' refers to something that resembles or has some characteristics of a particular quality or category but is not fully or officially that thing.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's work can be seen as a quasi-religious exploration of the human experience.
  2. In the study, the researchers employed a quasi-experimental design to analyze the effects of the intervention.
  3. His role in the committee was quasi-official, lacking the formal title but still carrying significant influence.
  4. The film presents a quasi-documentary style, blending real interviews with scripted scenes.
  5. She approached the task with a quasi-optimistic attitude, balancing hope with realism.

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