What is a quelconque?
adjective. nondescript [adjective] having no noticeable, interesting or memorable characteristics. a nondescript sort of building. of a sort / of sorts of a (usually poor) kind.
When to use quelconque?
quelconque
- nondescript [adjective] having no noticeable, interesting or memorable characteristics. a nondescript sort of building.
- of a sort / of sorts of a (usually poor) kind.
- plain [adjective] not pretty.
- some [adjective] an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc)
How do you use Quiconque?
You use anyone to talk about a person, when it does not matter who. Don’t tell anyone.
Is Quiconque formal?
“Quiconque” belongs to a higher register, either formal or literary French.
What does the word quelconque mean in English?
In other languages quelconque. British English: unremarkable ADJECTIVE. If you describe someone or something as unremarkable, you mean that they are very ordinary, without many exciting, original, or attractive qualities.
How to add quelconque entries to your vocabulary?
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What is the definition of a variable in C?
Variable Definition in C A variable definition tells the compiler where and how much storage to create for the variable. A variable definition specifies a data type and contains a list of one or more variables of that type as follows −
Why do you need a variable declaration in C?
Variable Declaration in C A variable declaration provides assurance to the compiler that there exists a variable with the given type and name so that the compiler can proceed for further compilation without requiring the complete detail about the variable.