Quit - Wikipedia-style Article
Quit
Definition
The term "quit" describes the act of leaving, ceasing, or giving up something, such as a job, activity, or habit.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kwɪt/
- Respelling: KWIT
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kwɪt/
- Respelling: KWIT
Etymology
The word "quit" originates from the Latin "quietus," meaning "at rest, free," through Old French "quiter," meaning "to release or free." It entered Middle English in the 14th century.
Derivatives
- Quitted (verb, past tense, less common)
- Quitting (verb, present participle)
- Quitter (noun)
- Requit (verb, rare)
- Unquit (adjective, rare)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "quit" is often used in professional, personal, and casual contexts. For example: "She decided to quit her job," or "He quit smoking after 10 years."
Related Terms
- Resignation: The formal act of leaving a job or position.
- Abandon: To give up something completely.
- Cease: To bring an activity to an end.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To leave or resign from a position or activity: Refers to formally ending involvement in a role or task.
- Example: "He quit his job to start his own business."
- To stop doing something, especially a habit: Refers to ceasing an activity or behavior.
- Example: "She quit drinking coffee for health reasons."
- To abandon or give up: Refers to relinquishing something or someone.
- Example: "They quit their plans due to unforeseen circumstances."