"Quit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quit" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quit" Meaning

To stop doing something, such as a job or an activity, because you think it's no longer useful or enjoyable, or because you want to move on to something else.

"Quit" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "quit":

1. Verb - Action of giving up

Example:

"I'm going to quit smoking if I don't get better health soon."

2. Verb - Action of stopping something

Example:

"Can you quit talking on the phone now, we need to leave soon?"

3. Verb - Action of finishing a job or activity

Example:

"I've quit my job to start my own business."

4. Noun - Complete cessation of an activity

Example:

"Have you had your morning quit? Are you ready to start your day now?"

5. Adverb - Idiomatic expression

Example:

"I'm going to quit while I'm ahead and leave the party early tonight."

"Quit" Similar Words

Quirks

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Quirks are eccentric or unconventional characteristics, habits, or ways of behaving that are typical of a particular person, often in a charming or amusing way.<br><br>Example: "She had a quirky sense of style that set her apart from the rest."<br><br>Synonyms: peculiarities, eccentricities, idiosyncrasies, characteristics, traits<br><br>Antonyms: normalcy, conventionality, predictability

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Quirl

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Quirpele

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Quirt

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Quisling

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Quislings

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Collaborators with an occupying power, often used specifically in the context of a country that has been invaded or occupied by a foreign power during wartime. Quislings are individuals who secretly or openly cooperate with the occupying forces, often by providing them with information, aid, or support, in order to advance their own interests, gain favor, or achieve personal benefit.<br><br>The term originated from the name of Vidkun Quisling, a Norwegian politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II, and was one of the founders of the Quisling regime in Norway. Today, the term is used more broadly to describe anyone who collaborates with an occupying power or an oppressive government.

Quispamsis

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I couldn't find any word "quispamsis" in my dictionary. It's possible it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Quitch

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Intransitive verb: to stop something from happening or to make something stop.

Quitclaim

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Quito

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"Quito" is the English name for the capital of Ecuador, a country in South America. The city's name comes from the indigenous Quechua language, in which "Quito" means "middle of the world," likely due to its location on the equator.-Quito is known for its historic center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring a blend of colonial and modern architecture, including the Plaza Grande, a grand square in the heart of the city.

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Quits

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To stop or discontinue doing something or to leave a job or place suddenly.

Quittal

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Quittance

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Quittance refers to a formal release or discharge from an obligation or debt. It is a document or agreement that acknowledges a debt has been paid or fulfilled, freeing the debtor from any remaining liability. In a broader sense, quittance can also imply a release or discharge of any kind of obligation or responsibility, not just financial ones.