quitter

/ki.te/
verbBeginner
general

To leave a place, situation, or position permanently or temporarily.

Il a décidé de quitter son pays.

He decided to leave his country.

Elle a quitté la pièce sans un mot.

She left the room without a word.

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Commonly used to express departure from a place, job, or relationship.

general

To abandon or give up something, such as a habit or a project.

Il a quitté de fumer.

He quit smoking.

Elle a quitté son projet après des mois de travail.

She abandoned her project after months of work.

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Often used in the context of giving up something difficult or long-term.

Collocations

quitter un travailto leave a jobquitter un paysto leave a countryquitter une habitudeto quit a habit

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Related Phrases

quitter la partiephrase
to leave the game
quitter sans prévenirphrase
to leave without warning

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Quitter' is often used to describe leaving a place or a job. It can also mean to abandon something, like a habit or a project.

Gold Rule

Formal vs. Informal

In formal contexts, 'quitter' is often used to describe leaving a job or a place. In informal contexts, it can mean 'to give up' or 'to abandon'.

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'quitter', meaning 'to acquit, release, or leave'. Derived from the Latin 'quietare', meaning 'to calm or quiet'.

📝Usage Notes

In informal contexts, 'quitter' can sometimes be used to mean 'to give up' or 'to abandon'. In formal contexts, it is often used to describe leaving a job or a place.

Word Breakdown

quit
to leave or abandon
root
+
-ter
infinitive verb ending
suffix
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