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American  
[kwoh-tey-shuhn] / kwoʊˈteɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. something that is quoted; a passage quoted from a book, speech, etc..

    a speech full of quotations from Lincoln's letters.

    Synonyms:
    selection, citation, extract
  2. the act or practice of quoting.

  3. Commerce.

    1. the statement of the current or market price of a commodity or security.

    2. the price so stated.


quotation British  
/ kwəʊˈteɪʃən /

noun

  1. a phrase or passage from a book, poem, play, etc, remembered and spoken, esp to illustrate succinctly or support a point or an argument

  2. the act or habit of quoting from books, plays, poems, etc

  3. commerce a statement of the current market price of a security or commodity

  4. an estimate of costs submitted by a contractor to a prospective client; tender

  5. stock exchange registration granted to a company or governmental body, enabling the shares and other securities of the company or body to be officially listed and traded

  6. printing a large block of type metal that is less than type-high and is used to fill up spaces in type pages

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Origin of quotation

1525–35; 1810–15 quotation for def. 3; < Medieval Latin quotātiōn- (stem of quotātiō ), equivalent to quotāt ( us ) (past participle of quotāre; see quote) + -iōn- -ion

Explanation

A quotation is the exact words of someone else. When you like what someone said, put their quotation in your writing. Quotations are a big part of writing. People use quotations when something is well-said. A quotation from someone famous or smart can help make your own point sound better. When you use a quotation, always remember to put it in quotation marks and give proper credit. Also, don't change any of the words: a quotation should be exactly what the person said or wrote.

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Quotation: “If I don’t get reelected because of this, that’s OK.”

From Seattle Times • Jun. 9, 2022

Original Quotation: “Cybersecurity is an important issue for businesses of all sizes. Every business from Fortune 500 companies to mom-and-pop stores has an obligation to protect customers’ sensitive data.

From Textbooks • Dec. 21, 2021

Quotation from James’s social media account: “Thank you Northeast Ohio for an incredible 4 seasons. This will always be home.”

From New York Times • Jul. 2, 2018

Quotation marks go back to the ancient Greeks, she says.

From The Guardian • Mar. 14, 2017

Quotation marks in The Victim of Magical Delusion are shown as printed except when there is a mismatch between single and double quotes.

From The New-York Weekly Magazine or Miscellaneous Repository by Various

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