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quit
1[kwit]
verb (used with object)
to stop, cease, or discontinue.
She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house.
Antonyms: startto depart from; leave (a place or person).
They quit the city for the seashore every summer.
Antonyms: enterto give up or resign; let go; relinquish: She quit her job.
He quit his claim to the throne.
She quit her job.
to release one's hold of (something grasped).
to acquit or conduct (oneself).
to free or rid (oneself): to quit oneself of doubts.
to clear (a debt); repay.
verb (used without object)
to cease from doing something; stop.
to give up or resign one's job or position.
He keeps threatening to quit.
to depart or leave.
to stop trying, struggling, or the like; accept or acknowledge defeat.
adjective
released from obligation, penalty, etc.; free, clear, or rid (usually followed byof ).
quit of all further responsibilities.
quit
2[kwit]
noun
any of various small tropical birds.
quit
/ kwɪt /
verb
(tr) to depart from; leave
he quitted the place hastily
to resign; give up (a job)
he quitted his job today
(intr) (of a tenant) to give up occupancy of premises and leave them
they received notice to quit
to desist or cease from (something or doing something); break off
quit laughing
(tr) to pay off (a debt); discharge or settle
archaic, (tr) to conduct or acquit (oneself); comport (oneself)
he quits himself with great dignity
adjective
free (from); released (from)
he was quit of all responsibility for their safety
Other Word Forms
- quittable adjective
- unquitted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of quit1
Origin of quit2
Word History and Origins
Origin of quit1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
A Macron loyalist who previously served as defence minister, Lecornu agreed after he quit to stay on for two extra days to talk to all political parties.
"They are a bunch of guys that never quit. You can call them the Average Joes but I say they are the Above Average Joes."
A difficult Ashes for Ecclestone personally led her to consider quitting, but on the biggest stage she is shining again.
Lecornu, a Macron loyalist who previously served as defence minister, agreed to stay on for two extra days after he quit to talk to all political parties.
Hikers carry fobs and must scan in at four checkpoints 7 miles apart and depart by a certain time or quit.
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