quit
Prononciation : [kwɪt]
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Contexte : « employment »
(verb) to stop doing a job or leave your work. It’s like when someone decides they don’t want to work at a place anymore and leaves.
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She decided to quit her job because she found a better opportunity.
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He didn't quit his job, even though he was unhappy there.
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Are you planning to quit your job anytime soon?
Contexte : « habits »
(verb) to stop doing something that is a habit, like smoking or eating too much candy. It means you decide to no longer do that thing.
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He successfully quit smoking and feels much healthier now.
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She tried to quit eating junk food but found it very hard to do.
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Have you ever thought about quitting a bad habit?
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to leave or stop participating in a game or activity. This is what happens when someone doesn’t want to play anymore.
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He decided to quit the game because he was tired.
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She didn’t quit the game; instead, she kept playing until the end.
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Did you quit the game because you weren’t having fun?
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