1. fairly
Unless it's something fairly impressive, I won't remember it.
fairly short
As expectation increases that the dollar will weaken, the foreign exchange market's reaction to US economic indicators has been fairly muted.
It is fairly safe to say that the family bound for Australia, or wherever it may be, has in its mind a vision of a nice house, or a flat, with maybe a bit of garden.
We had a fairly good idea what the world thought of the United States. Now we also know what the United States thinks of the rest of the world.
They are able to retire while fairly young and enjoy the lifestyle of their choice in good health.
Though he is fairly well off, he is frugal; he takes after his father in that respect.
I know him fairly well, but I wouldn't say we were really close friends. I know him fairly well, but I wouldn't say we were really close friends. I'm fairly certain I can do the job.
At the moment, public access to the European institutions' documents is fairly good.
Are you the type of person whose moods vary from day to day, or are you moods fairly steady and constant?
An approach with full flaps permits you to fly slowly and at a fairly steep descent angle without gaining airspeed.
I think he was down here and fairly undamaged instead of up there between the tracks and completely
The Reef's fairly dynamic, it's been through a couple of ice ages, and is still here, so its resilience will ensure that the Reef is still here in years to come.
Learn how to argue cleanly and fairly.
Tanabata comes up in manga a lot so I also know it fairly well.
2. quite
It's quite difficult to master French in 2 or 3 years.
You're quite right.
You say I should know him quite well, but as a matter of fact, I was introduced to him only last week.
I brought a jacket because it was quite cool this morning.
This time I stayed for the first time in a private villa, and it was really quite something.
If her nose were a little shorter, she would be quite pretty.
The teacher was quite candid about my chances of entering Tokyo University.
Until quite recently, most of the things we needed were made by hand.
Quite by chance, I met my old friend in the airport.
In conversation, one is likely to find out certain things about the other person quite easily.
Tom and Mary argue a lot, but they still get along quite well together.
English is quite often the language of choice when speaking to an international audience.
The 'gold' yearned for by the Japanese synchronized swimming world was not quite reached.
The bronze statue looks quite nice from a distance.
Until quite recently, people in developed countries didn't care much about the environment.