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Quit Definition & Meaning

1. To stop doing something; to give up or abandon a task or activity.

Example: I quit smoking last year and i feel much better now.

2. To resign from a job or position.

Example: She decided to quit her job and start her own business.

3. To withdraw from a competition or game.

Example: The athlete had to quit the race due to an injury.

4. To leave a place or situation.

Example: We had to quit the party early because we had an early morning flight.

5. To admit defeat or failure.

Example: He refused to quit even though he was losing the game.

Examples of the word quit used in sentences.

  • She decided to quit her job and travel the world.
  • We should never quit learning new things to enrich our lives.
  • He asked his girlfriend to quit nagging him.
  • I am going to quit smoking to improve my health.
  • The soccer player threatened to quit the team if they don't increase his salary.
  • I can't quit now, I have to finish this project.
  • I should quit eating junk food if I want to lose weight.
  • My friend quit playing sports because of an injury.
  • My boss asked me to quit my job immediately.
  • I want to quit smoking for my health.
  • My friend had to quit his exercise routine because of a knee injury.
  • The company was forced to quit their expansion plans due to financial constraints.
  • After years of smoking, she finally decided to quit for good.
  • I decided to quit my job because it was causing me too much stress.
  • They urged him to quit the competition because of his injury, but he refused to give up.
  • Despite her friend's advice to quit drinking, Maria continued to indulge in alcohol, eventually leading to her downfall.
  • Frustrated with the lack of progress, the company decided to quit the project altogether and move on to other ventures.
  • After several years of working in the corporate world, Karen decided to quit her job and pursue her passion for writing.
  • Matt made a conscious decision to quit smoking after learning about the harmful effects it had on his health.
  • The coach urged his team not to quit, even though they were down by 10 points in the final quarter.
  • She threatened to quit her job after her boss gave her an unreasonable workload.
  • Despite the challenges he faced, he refused to quit and persevered until he achieved success.
  • The team captain was disappointed to see one of his players quit the game midway through the season.
  • After years of smoking, she decided to quit cold turkey to improve her health.
  • He was determined to quit his bad habit of procrastinating and began to establish a strict routine.
  • Knowing that the online course would eat up much of her free time, Sarah decided to quit her part-time job to focus on her studies.
  • After realizing his job was no longer fulfilling, John made the difficult decision to quit and pursue his passion for writing.
  • Although she had planned to quit smoking for years, it wasn't until her health began to decline that Marie finally took action.
  • The marathon runner was determined not to quit, even when her legs felt like lead and her lungs burned with exertion.
  • As CEO of the company, I cannot quit when things get tough; it would set a bad example for my employees.
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