Synonym: abandon, cease, depart, desist, discontinue, end, halt, leave, refrain, resign, retreat, stop, vacate, withdraw. Similar words: quite, equity, acquit, iniquity, ubiquity, inequity, quite a few, antiquity. Meaning: [kwɪt] v. 1. put an end to a state or an activity 2. give up or retire from a position 3. go away or leave 4. turn away from; give up 5. give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat.
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151. A lot of people quit looking for work as soon as they find a job. Zig Ziglar
152. If you quit once it becomes a habit. Never quit. Michael Jordan
153. He played extremely well for several weeks, and then, for no apparent reason, quit the team.
154. He'd almost decided to quit because the recording equipment couldn't handle the volume that Eric was playing at.
155. Taylor was adamant that she was not going to quit.
156. A resignation would force open the debate and make Dini keep his promise to quit, the Alliance argued.
157. The pair, both 73, decided to quit on the same day they celebrated their golden wedding.
158. Leroy had quit his ward organization to run against the regular candidate for alderman.
159. And Coppell himself gave the Roker manager further cause for relief when he stamped out speculation that he may quit Palace.
160. After a boardroom tussle at Paramount, its studio chief, Frank Mancuso, quit.
161. Dad's going to go crazy when he hears that I quit my job.
162. That kid you got to quit defacing buildings and paint the chapel?
163. With his virtually unlimited bankroll, Forbes could stay in the race long after other candidates are forced to quit.
164. Only after we understood the connection between smoking and disease could we begin devising ways to induce people to quit.
164. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
165. To have quit in failure would have been unthinkable but it was triumph all the way.
166. Tenants who refuse to accept leases are given notice to quit and find themselves on the streets after years of loyal service.
167. I quit cold turkey some 25 years ago, but the specialists simply shrug off this kind of information.
168. It is hard to find a more compelling reason to quit smoking than the fact that it affects your children's health.
169. I grieved over one dead person and one dying person and I encouraged one to quit smoking.
170. Since 1985, she has quit two full-time jobs because her net pay was less than her welfare check.
171. Things became very awkward between us afterwards and, as a result, I had to quit my job.
172. For most who quit, the failure is a trauma almost equal to the pounding of the miles.
173. After three years at Northern Arizona University, in 1984 he quit to seek adventure in the military.
174. Davis said he quit doing drugs when he became a parent.
175. Leapor sees such a woman degrading herself as a miser: Then let her quit Extravagance and Play.
176. They will be examined in more detail when we quit regional life and approach the political capital.
177. Thousands of pub landlords had been given notices to quit and offered lease agreements with rents widely regarded as excessive.
178. Even Larry Stein, whom Smith had introduced to the mortgage department, quit in disgust.
179. He was mustering up the courage to quit when Spider touched him on the shoulder.
180. Bruno Giorgi quit as manager of struggling Genoa following their 3-2 home defeat by Cagliari.
More similar words: quite, equity, acquit, iniquity, ubiquity, inequity, quite a few, antiquity, acquitted, equitable, acquittal, iniquitous, ubiquitous, propinquity, inequitable, suit, suite, fruit, suited, guitar, fruity, tuition, lawsuit, biscuit, pursuit, recruit, circuit, fruition, suitable, fortuitous.