quit
Pronunciation: (kwit), [key]
— v., adj. quit quit•ted, quit•ting,
—v.t.
- to stop, cease, or discontinue: She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house.
- to depart from; leave (a place or person): They quit the city for the seashore every summer.
- to give up or resign; let go; relinquish: He quit his claim to the throne. She quit her job.
- to release one's hold of (something grasped).
- to acquit or conduct (oneself&hasp;).
- to free or rid (oneself&hasp;): to quit oneself of doubts.
- to clear (a debt); repay.
—v.i.
- to cease from doing something; stop.
- to give up or resign one's job or position: He keeps threatening to quit.
- to depart or leave.
- to stop trying, struggling, or the like; accept or acknowledge defeat.
—adj.
- released from obligation, penalty, etc.; free, clear, or rid (usually fol. by of&hasp;): quit of all further responsibilities.
quit
Pronunciation: (kwit), [key]
— n.
- any of various small tropical birds.
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