Are these two words interchangeable in most usages?
My specific example is:
It smells bad in this [quarter/quadrant] of the building this morning.
Could both words be used correctly in this sentence; would they have the same meaning?
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Are these two words interchangeable in most usages?
My specific example is:
It smells bad in this [quarter/quadrant] of the building this morning.
Could both words be used correctly in this sentence; would they have the same meaning?
Best Answer
Quadrant is more specific than quarter as a word. A quarter is 25% of anything, whereas quadrant specifically refers to area. So if you're looking to indicate that exactly 25% of the building is stinky, either word would work.
However while both words are semantically correct in your statement, in terms of common usage they're also both a little odd in the sentence you've used them in. Section, part, area or wing would all be much more common terms for building description.