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quit

verb

Synonyms and Antonyms of QUIT

1
to give up (a job or office) <he decided to quit his job at the fast-food restaurant>
Synonyms bag, chuck, leave, resign (from), retire (from), step aside (from), step down (from)
Related Words abandon, vacate; drop out (of), throw up
Phrases give notice
Near Antonyms hire (out or on)
Antonyms stay (at)
2
to stop doing (something) permanently <her doctor told her it was high time she quit smoking>
Synonyms abandon, discontinue, drop, give up, knock off, lay off (of), pack (up or in)
Phrases hang it up, have done (with)
3
to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end <quit pestering your coworkers with pointless questions>
4
to cause to remain behind <he quit the house sometime around nine this morning and hasn't been seen since>
Antonyms reclaim
5
to cease resistance (as to another's arguments, demands, or control) <tried to persuade his daughter to remain at home, but eventually he just quit and let her go out on her own>
Related Words acquiesce; defer
Antonyms resist
6
to come to an end <will this teasing ever quit?>
Related Words desist (from), lay off (of), refrain (from); give over [British], knock off, pack (up or in); break down, conk (out), cut out, stall; pause, stay, suspend; abate, peter (out), wind down
Near Antonyms draw out, extend, prolong, protract
7
to give what is owed for <eager to quit all debts before starting married life>
Antonyms repudiate
8
to leave a place often for another <we plan to quit the amusement park around seven tonight and then head to the diner for some food>
Synonyms bail, bail out, begone, book [slang], bugger off [British slang], bug off, bug out, buzz (off), clear off [chiefly British], clear out, cut out, depart, dig out, exit, get, get off, go off, move, pack (up or off), part, peel off, pike (out or off), pull out, push off, push on, quit, run along, sally (forth), scarper [British], shove (off), step (along), take off, vamoose, walk out
9
to manage the actions of (oneself) in a particular way <I thought the kids quitted themselves quite well at the concert tonight>

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