Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
quite a few
idiom
/kwʌɪt ə fjuː/

Definition
A considerable number of; many.

Examples
- There were quite a few people at the concert last night.
- I’ve had quite a few opportunities to travel this year.
- She has quite a few books on her reading list.

Meaning
The phrase ‘quite a few’ indicates a large number or a significant amount of something, usually implying more than just a few but not an overwhelming number.

Synonyms
- a good number
- several
- many