Pronunciation: /kwɪts/
noun a state of ending or stopping something
A1 They decided to call it quits and end their relationship.
A2 After many failed attempts, they finally decided to call it quits.
B1 The company was on the verge of going bankrupt, but they managed to turn things around and avoid calling it quits.
B2 Despite facing numerous challenges, the team refused to call it quits and persevered until they achieved success.
C1 The athlete's determination and resilience never allowed him to call it quits, even in the face of adversity.
C2 After years of hard work and dedication, she finally reached a point in her career where she could comfortably call it quits and retire.
adverb completely; entirely
A1 She decided to call it quits and leave the job.
A2 After arguing for hours, they finally agreed to call it quits.
B1 The company was on the brink of bankruptcy, but they managed to turn things around and avoid calling it quits.
B2 Despite facing numerous challenges, they refused to call it quits and persevered until they succeeded.
C1 The negotiations reached a stalemate, and both parties decided to call it quits.
C2 After years of hard work and dedication, she finally reached her goal and could call it quits with a sense of accomplishment.
formal After months of negotiation, the two parties decided to call it quits and end the contract.
informal I think it's time for us to call it quits and move on from this argument.
slang I heard they finally decided to throw in the towel and call it quits.
figurative Sometimes it's best to quit while you're ahead and call it quits before things get worse.
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