quit: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of quit
- acquit«Word Popularity Bar3/5
acquit
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
exculpate; clear; discharge; assoil; exonerate.
- The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
- verb behave in a certain manner
comport; bear; behave; conduct; carry; deport.
- She carried herself well
- he bore himself with dignity
- They conducted themselves well during these difficult times
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
Suffixes of quit
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quite
- adverb to a degree (not used with a negative)
rather.
- quite tasty
- quite soon
- quite ill
- quite rich
- adverb to the greatest extent; completely
- you're quite right
- she was quite alone
- was quite mistaken
- quite the opposite
- not quite finished
- did not quite make it
- adverb to a degree (not used with a negative)
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quit
- verb put an end to a state or an activity
discontinue; lay off; stop; give up; cease.
- Quit teasing your little brother
- verb give up or retire from a position
step down; leave office; resign.
- The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month
- The chairman resigned over the financial scandal
- verb put an end to a state or an activity
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quit
- verb put an end to a state or an activity
discontinue; lay off; stop; give up; cease.
- Quit teasing your little brother
- verb give up or retire from a position
step down; leave office; resign.
- The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month
- The chairman resigned over the financial scandal
- verb put an end to a state or an activity
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quits
- adjective satellite on equal terms by payment or requital
- we're now quits
- finally quits with the loan
- verb put an end to a state or an activity
quit; discontinue; lay off; stop; give up; cease.
- Quit teasing your little brother
- adjective satellite on equal terms by payment or requital
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quito
- noun the capital of Ecuador
capital of Ecuador.
- noun the capital of Ecuador
- quitter2/5
quitter
- noun a person who gives up too easily
- noun a person who gives up too easily
- quitclaim2/5
quitclaim
- noun document transferring title or right or claim to another
quitclaim deed.
- noun act of transferring a title or right or claim to another
- noun document transferring title or right or claim to another
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quitter
- noun a person who gives up too easily
- noun a person who gives up too easily
- quittance1/5
quittance
- noun a document or receipt certifying release from an obligation or debt
- noun payment of a debt or obligation
repayment.
- noun a document or receipt certifying release from an obligation or debt
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quitrent
(Law) A rent reserved in grants of land, by the payment of which the tenant is quit from other service. Blackstone.✍ In some of the United States a fee-farm rent is so termed. Burrill.
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quitrent
(Law) A rent reserved in grants of land, by the payment of which the tenant is quit from other service. Blackstone.✍ In some of the United States a fee-farm rent is so termed. Burrill.
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quitclaim
- noun document transferring title or right or claim to another
quitclaim deed.
- noun act of transferring a title or right or claim to another
- noun document transferring title or right or claim to another
Derived words of quit
- equity«Word Popularity Bar5/5
equity
- noun the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it
- noun the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation
- noun the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it
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antiquity
- noun the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe
- noun extreme oldness
ancientness.
- noun the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe
- antiquities4/5
antiquity
- noun the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe
- noun extreme oldness
ancientness.
- noun the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe
- equitable4/5
equitable
- adjective fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience
just.
- equitable treatment of all citizens
- an equitable distribution of gifts among the children
- adjective fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience
- ubiquitous4/5
ubiquitous
- adjective satellite being present everywhere at once
omnipresent.
- adjective satellite being present everywhere at once
- mosquito4/5
mosquito
- noun two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals
- noun two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals
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mosquito
- noun two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals
- noun two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals
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acquitted
- adjective satellite declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless
not guilty.
- he stands acquitted on all charges
- the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
exculpate; acquit; clear; discharge; assoil; exonerate.
- The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
- adjective satellite declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless
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acquittal
- noun a judgment of not guilty
- noun a judgment of not guilty
- iniquity3/5
iniquity
- noun absence of moral or spiritual values
dark; darkness; wickedness.
- the powers of darkness
- noun morally objectionable behavior
wickedness; evil; immorality.
- noun absence of moral or spiritual values
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equity
- noun the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it
- noun the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation
- noun the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it
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iniquity
- noun absence of moral or spiritual values
dark; darkness; wickedness.
- the powers of darkness
- noun morally objectionable behavior
wickedness; evil; immorality.
- noun absence of moral or spiritual values
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inequity
- noun injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards
unfairness.
- noun injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards
- inequity3/5
inequity
- noun injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards
unfairness.
- noun injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards
- ubiquity3/5
ubiquity
- noun the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)
omnipresence; ubiquitousness.
- noun the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)
- aquitaine3/5
aquitaine
- noun a region of southwestern France between Bordeaux and the Pyrenees
Aquitania.
- noun a region of southwestern France between Bordeaux and the Pyrenees
- inequitable3/5
inequitable
- adjective not equitable or fair
unjust.
- the inequitable division of wealth
- inequitable taxation
- adjective not equitable or fair
- equitably3/5
equitably
- adverb in an equitable manner
- the inheritance was equitably divided among the sisters
- adverb in an equitable manner
- mesquite3/5
mesquite
- noun any of several small spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Prosopis having small flowers in axillary cylindrical spikes followed by large pods rich in sugar
mesquit.
- noun any of several small spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Prosopis having small flowers in axillary cylindrical spikes followed by large pods rich in sugar
- unrequited3/5
unrequited
- adjective satellite not returned in kind
unreciprocated; unanswered.
- unrequited (unanswered) love
- adjective satellite not returned in kind
- asquith3/5
asquith
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- acquittals2/5
acquittal
- noun a judgment of not guilty
- noun a judgment of not guilty
- acquitting2/5
acquit
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
exculpate; clear; discharge; assoil; exonerate.
- The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
- verb behave in a certain manner
comport; bear; behave; conduct; carry; deport.
- She carried herself well
- he bore himself with dignity
- They conducted themselves well during these difficult times
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- requited2/5
requite
- verb make repayment for or return something
repay.
- verb make repayment for or return something
- requite2/5
requite
- verb make repayment for or return something
repay.
- verb make repayment for or return something
- requital2/5
requital
- noun a justly deserved penalty
retribution.
- noun an act of requiting; returning in kind
payment.
- noun a justly deserved penalty
- obliquity2/5
obliquity
- noun the presentation during labor of the head of the fetus at an abnormal angle
asynclitism.
- noun the quality of being deceptive
deceptiveness.
- noun the presentation during labor of the head of the fetus at an abnormal angle
- iniquitous2/5
iniquitous
- adjective satellite characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin
sinful; ungodly.
- iniquitous deeds
- he said it was sinful to wear lipstick
- ungodly acts
- adjective satellite characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin
- propinquity2/5
propinquity
- noun the property of being close together
proximity.
- noun the property of being close together
- mosquitos2/5
mosquito
- noun two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals
- noun two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals
- sequitur2/5
sequitur
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- chiquita2/5
chiquita
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- loquitur2/5
loquitur
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- ubiquitously2/5
ubiquitous
- adjective satellite being present everywhere at once
omnipresent.
- adjective satellite being present everywhere at once
- mesquita2/5
- iquitos2/5
iquitos
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- equites2/5
equites
(Rom. Antiq.) An order of knights holding a middle place between the senate and the commonalty; members of the Roman equestrian order.
- acquittance1/5
acquittance
- noun a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
release.
- noun a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
- acquits1/5
acquit
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
exculpate; clear; discharge; assoil; exonerate.
- The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
- verb behave in a certain manner
comport; bear; behave; conduct; carry; deport.
- She carried herself well
- he bore himself with dignity
- They conducted themselves well during these difficult times
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- acquited1/5
acquit
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
exculpate; clear; discharge; assoil; exonerate.
- The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
- verb behave in a certain manner
comport; bear; behave; conduct; carry; deport.
- She carried herself well
- he bore himself with dignity
- They conducted themselves well during these difficult times
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- requites1/5
requite
- verb make repayment for or return something
repay.
- verb make repayment for or return something
- requiting1/5
requite
- verb make repayment for or return something
repay.
- verb make repayment for or return something
- equitation1/5
equitation
- noun the sport of siting on the back of a horse while controlling its movements
riding; horseback riding.
- noun the sport of siting on the back of a horse while controlling its movements
- aquitania1/5
aquitania
- noun a region of southwestern France between Bordeaux and the Pyrenees
Aquitaine.
- noun a region of southwestern France between Bordeaux and the Pyrenees
- ubiquitousness1/5
ubiquitousness
- noun the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)
ubiquity; omnipresence.
- noun the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)
- obliquities1/5
obliquity
- noun the presentation during labor of the head of the fetus at an abnormal angle
asynclitism.
- noun the quality of being deceptive
deceptiveness.
- noun the presentation during labor of the head of the fetus at an abnormal angle
- mesquites1/5
mesquite
- noun any of several small spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Prosopis having small flowers in axillary cylindrical spikes followed by large pods rich in sugar
mesquit.
- noun any of several small spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Prosopis having small flowers in axillary cylindrical spikes followed by large pods rich in sugar
- iniquitously1/5
iniquitously
- adverb in an iniquitous manner
- they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust
- adverb in an iniquitous manner
- inequitably1/5
inequitably
- adverb in an inequitable manner
- their father's possessions were inequitably divided among the sons
- adverb in an inequitable manner
- vaquita1/5
vaquita
- noun a short porpoise that lives in the Gulf of California; an endangered species
Phocoena sinus.
- noun a short porpoise that lives in the Gulf of California; an endangered species
- mosquitofish1/5
mosquitofish
- noun silvery topminnow with rows of black spots of tropical North America and West Indies; important in mosquito control
Gambusia affinis.
- noun silvery topminnow with rows of black spots of tropical North America and West Indies; important in mosquito control
- sesquiterpene1/5
sesquiterpene
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- sequiturs1/5
sequiturs
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- sesquiterpenes1/5
- equitability1/5
- aquitanian1/5
aquitanian
Of or pertaining to Aquitania, now called Gascony.
- requitements1/5
- mezquita1/5
- musquito1/5
musquito
(Zoöl.) See Mosquito .
- marquita1/5
marquita
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- antiquitatis1/5
antiquitatis
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- requitement1/5
requitement
Requital Obs. E. Hall.
- acquite1/5
acquit
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
exculpate; clear; discharge; assoil; exonerate.
- The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
- verb behave in a certain manner
comport; bear; behave; conduct; carry; deport.
- She carried herself well
- he bore himself with dignity
- They conducted themselves well during these difficult times
- verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- aquitanians1/5
aquitanian
Of or pertaining to Aquitania, now called Gascony.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `quit`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `quit`, some are not.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `quit`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `quit`, some are not.
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