quit
/kwɪt/
adjective
- Free of something; released from an obligation or burden (usually followed by 'of').
- After paying off the loan, she was finally quit of all her debts.
- He wanted to be quit of the stressful project once and for all.
- The knight was glad to be quit of his heavy armor after the battle.
verb
- To stop doing something; to cease an action or habit.
- She decided to quit smoking for her health.
- I can't quit laughing at that funny joke.
- He quit playing video games and went outside to enjoy the sunshine.
- To leave a job or position voluntarily; to resign.
- He quit his job as a cashier to go back to school.
- After five years at the company, she quit to start her own business.
- Many employees quit when the company cut their benefits.
- To leave or depart from a place.
- The audience was told to quit the theater in an orderly fashion.
- They quit the city for a quieter life in the countryside.
- The landlord asked the noisy tenants to quit the premises by the end of the month.