Adjective
(UK, meiosis) Excellent.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see quite, good.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMany people live habitually as if the present moment were an obstacle that they need to overcome in order to get to the next moment, and imagine living your whole life like that. Always, this moment is not quite good enough because you need to get to the next one. Eckhart Tolle
But most dragons seem to have interesting personalities--besides probably having quite good reasons for what they do, if only one could understand them. Diana Wynne Jones
The wind is blowing and I feel like the last leaf on the tree. Actually, my health is quite good despite all the rumors to the contrary. Skillful doctors and nurses keep me on the right track; some of you may go before I do. Gordon B. Hinckley
My stories are never quite good enough. Anne Tyler
For the whole of Western Europe, I know the business community quite good. Anatoly Chubais
A German team could be quite good. But maybe they are a little bit too convinced that they are the best. Alain Prost