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What is the Meaning of “Quit”?

Quit
/kwɪt/

To stop doing something or leave a place, usually for good.

Definition of Quit

Quick Meaning of Quit

To stop doing something or leave a place, usually for good.

Detailed Definition of Quit

To leave a job or stop doing something permanently.

How to Pronounce Quit

IPA: /kwɪt/
quit

Stress pattern: O (1-syllable word).

Tip: Pronounced with short i sound: /kwɪt/.

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How to Use Quit in a Sentence

Each example shows “quit” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “She quit her job last month.”
    A2 daily
  • “He decided to quit playing video games.”
    A2 conversation
  • “The workers quit their positions without notice.”
    B1 formal

Synonyms and Antonyms of Quit

Common Synonyms for Quit

Smart Synonyms for Quit — When to Use Each

leave
depart from a place or position
stop
cease doing an activity

Antonyms of Quit

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Common Collocations with Quit

These phrases pair with “quit” in everyday English:

  • quit job
  • quit school
  • quit smoking

Common Mistakes When Using Quit

Even fluent speakers slip up with “quit”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: He quitted his job.
✓ Correct: He quit his job.
Why: Quit is irregular; past tense is quit, not quitted.
✗ Wrong: She will quiting tomorrow.
✓ Correct: She will quit tomorrow.
Why: Use base form quit, not gerund, after will.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quit

What is the meaning of "Quit"?

To stop doing something or leave a place, usually for good.

How do you pronounce "Quit"?

The IPA is /kwɪt/. Pronounced with short i sound: /kwɪt/.

What part of speech is "Quit"?

"Quit" is a verb at A2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Quit"?

Common synonyms include leave, stop, abandon.

How do you use "Quit" in a sentence?

For example: "She quit her job last month."

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